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Matthias Häussler

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Functional Materials and Biomaterials

Functional Materials and Biomaterials

Matthias Häußler; Ben Zhong Tang; Xiang Dong Liu; Alan R. Esker; Chanjoong Kim; Patrice Lucas; Masaji Matsunaga; Norio Nishi; Jean-Jacques Robin; Dong-An Wang; Masanori Yamada; Hyuk Yu

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2010
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This book has the highest impact factor of all publications ranked by ISI within polymer science. It contains short and concise reports on physics and chemistry of polymers, each written by the world renowned experts. It remains valid and useful after 5 or 10 years. The electronic version is available free of charge for standing order customers at: springer.com/series/12/.
The Herero Genocide

The Herero Genocide

Matthias Häussler

BERGHAHN BOOKS
2024
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Drawing on previously inaccessible and overlooked archival sources, The Herero Genocide undertakes a groundbreaking investigation into the war between colonizer and colonized in what was formerly German South-West Africa and is today the nation of Namibia. In addition to its eye-opening depictions of the starvation, disease, mass captivity, and other atrocities suffered by the Herero, it reaches surprising conclusions about the nature of imperial dominion, showing how the colonial state’s genocidal posture arose from its own inherent weakness and military failures. The result is an indispensable account of a genocide that has been neglected for too long.
The Herero Genocide

The Herero Genocide

Matthias Häussler

Berghahn Books
2021
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Drawing on previously inaccessible and overlooked archival sources, The Herero Genocide undertakes a groundbreaking investigation into the war between colonizer and colonized in what was formerly German South-West Africa and is today the nation of Namibia. In addition to its eye-opening depictions of the starvation, disease, mass captivity, and other atrocities suffered by the Herero, it reaches surprising conclusions about the nature of imperial dominion, showing how the colonial state’s genocidal posture arose from its own inherent weakness and military failures. The result is an indispensable account of a genocide that has been neglected for too long.