The Autobiography of Eugen Mansfeld: A German Settler's Life in Colonial Namibia

Author:   Eugen Mansfeld ,  Will Sellick
Publisher:   Jeppestown Press
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9780957083745


Pages:   182
Publication Date:   05 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Autobiography of Eugen Mansfeld: A German Settler's Life in Colonial Namibia


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"""I have read through the manuscript and know that it will be of great use to historians of Namibian and colonial history... I wish that I could have seen this book when I was conducting my research in the early 1990s."" - Professor Dr Jan-Bart Gewald, Leiden University.""One gets goose-bumps just reading it"" - Dr Martha Akawa, University of Namibia. In 1942, in a Cape Town boarding house, Eugen Mansfeld painstakingly typed out his life story, in German, on 179 pages of lined paper. He was 71 and alone: one son killed during the German invasion of Normandy; two other sons interned in South Africa for their Nazi sympathies; his wife trapped while holidaying in Germany at the outbreak of the Second World War. As Mansfeld wrote, he lost himself in memories of an earlier world. Buying ostrich feathers and antelope pelts in the Eastern Cape in the 1890s; managing farms and trading in the remote canyons and deserts of German South-West Africa (now Namibia); fighting to preserve German colonial rule in a bloody war against the ovaHerero people in 1904; robbing Bushman graves to add to his grotesque collection of skulls; picking up gemstones from the desert sands during the diamond rush in the 1900s; and taking arms in a desert campaign against the British Empire during the First World War.The result was a frank, graphic account of white colonial rule in Africa. Grave-robber; soldier; diamond-dealer; executioner; horse-trader... Mansfeld's personal history of the ""scramble for Africa"" is gritty, shocking and unashamed; a scarce autobiographical account of the brutality and inhumanity of the colonisation process published for the first time nearly eighty years after its creation."

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Author:   Eugen Mansfeld ,  Will Sellick
Publisher:   Jeppestown Press
Imprint:   Jeppestown Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9780957083745


ISBN 10:   0957083742
Pages:   182
Publication Date:   05 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I have read through the manuscript and know that it will be of great use to historians of Namibian and colonial history... I wish that I could have seen this book when I was conducting my research in the early 1990s. - - Professor Dr Jan-Bart Gewald, Leiden University.. .gives a clear depiction of how Germany used everything and personnel at its disposal to turn Namibia into a settlers' colony... This book is stomach-churning and one gets goose-bumps just reading it... it can be used to improve the knowledge and historiography of this period... this book gives a vivid and detailed experience of what was happening daily, at the battlefronts or behind the scenes... This type of comprehensive information can help in developing new knowledge and perspectives of the war and as a result can give an opportunity of new conclusions... This book is not for the faint-hearted. It can be emotionally draining and plainly upsetting and distressing at times. However I would recommend it - - Dr Martha Akawa, University of Namibia.


"""I have read through the manuscript and know that it will be of great use to historians of Namibian and colonial history... I wish that I could have seen this book when I was conducting my research in the early 1990s."" - - Professor Dr Jan-Bart Gewald, Leiden University.."".gives a clear depiction of how Germany used everything and personnel at its disposal to turn Namibia into a settlers' colony... This book is stomach-churning and one gets goose-bumps just reading it... it can be used to improve the knowledge and historiography of this period... this book gives a vivid and detailed experience of what was happening daily, at the battlefronts or behind the scenes... This type of comprehensive information can help in developing new knowledge and perspectives of the war and as a result can give an opportunity of new conclusions... This book is not for the faint-hearted. It can be emotionally draining and plainly upsetting and distressing at times. However I would recommend it"" - - Dr Martha Akawa, University of Namibia."


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