A Deterritorialized History: Investigating German Colonialism ...
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23 R1001 8 Deutsch-Ostafrika. 8.12 Gesellschaften. 8.12.2 Deutsch-Ostafrikanische<br />
Gesellschaft. 433/8 Letter from Deutsche Ostafrika Plantagen Gesellschaft to RKA. 6<br />
November, 1909.<br />
24 Klaus Epstein, “Erzberger and the <strong>German</strong> Colonial Scandals, 1905-1910,” English<br />
Historical Review 74, (1959): 643. Drechsler, Aufstände in Südwestafrika, 144.<br />
25 R1001 Einziehung von Vermögen von Eingeborenen in Deutsche Südwestafrika.<br />
79419 /1220 Ansiedelungs und Auswanderungswesen 5b 21212, Governor to<br />
Auswärtiges Amt Kolonialabteilung, 2 February 1906. R1001 Einziehung von<br />
Vermögen von Eingeborenen in Deutsche Südwestafrika. 79419 /1220 Ansiedelungs und<br />
Auswanderungswesen 5b 21212, Der Tag. 6 January 1906. Also in Kolnische<br />
Volkszeitung 4 January 1906 and Der Tag 14 January 1906.<br />
26 Sunseri, “Baumwollfrage,” 32.<br />
27 Ibid., 47. Cotton was seen as a vital tool for domestic quiet and worker pacification as<br />
cheap cotton meant clothed and happy workers.<br />
28 R1001 8 Deutsche-Ostafrika. 8.12 Gesellschaften. 8.12.2 Deutsch-Ostafrikanische<br />
Gesellschaft. 10a #3d Mflm 79343 /433. Deutsche Witu-Gesellschaft.<br />
29 R 1001 8 Deutsch-Ostafrika. 8.14 Handel. Handel mit und in Deutsch-Ostafrika.<br />
Mflm 79362 /639. Magdeburgische Zeitung 17 December 1892.<br />
30 Townsend, “The Economic Impact of Imperial <strong>German</strong> Commercial and<br />
Colonial Policies,” 127.<br />
31 Iliffe, Tanganyika under <strong>German</strong> Rule. Drechsler, Aufstände in Südwestafrika.<br />
32 Arnold Valentin Wallenkampf, “The Herero Rebellion in South West Africa, 1904-<br />
1906. A Study in <strong>German</strong> <strong>Colonialism</strong>” (University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D.<br />
diss., 1969), 172-173.<br />
33 Ibid., 158-159.<br />
34 The first targets of the revolt were a tax collector and itinerant traders. Redmond, 423.<br />
The telegraph, railways and <strong>German</strong> farms were subsequent targets.<br />
35 Wallenkampf, 196. Hallgarten, Volume 2, 31.<br />
36 Labour forms a vital component of Deleuze and Guattari’s work, as well as Hardt and<br />
Negri’s.<br />
37 The halbfreie Arbeitsmarkt is from: Zimmerer, 183, 282.<br />
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