"Stadt der Kolonien" : Wie Bremen Den Deutschen Kolonialismus Prägte.
Aselmeyer, Norman.
"Stadt der Kolonien" : Wie Bremen Den Deutschen Kolonialismus Prägte. - 1st ed. - München : Herder Verlag, 2024. 2024. - 1 online resource (289 pages)
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This book explores Bremen's historical involvement in German colonialism, highlighting the city's role as a commercial hub that both benefited from and contributed to colonial ventures. It delves into Bremen's engagement with European colonialism through trade in commodities like coffee, cotton, and tobacco, and examines how this history is reflected in the city's landmarks and collective memory, such as the iconic stone elephant monument. The book addresses the critical examination of Bremen's colonial past since the 1970s, featuring accounts from activists and scholars on significant sites, events, and figures related to colonial and postcolonial narratives. It is an informative resource for readers interested in Germany's colonial history and its lasting impacts on contemporary society.
9783451833915
Bremen (Germany)
Postcolonialism.
Fernzugriff
"Stadt der Kolonien" : Wie Bremen Den Deutschen Kolonialismus Prägte. - 1st ed. - München : Herder Verlag, 2024. 2024. - 1 online resource (289 pages)
E-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
This book explores Bremen's historical involvement in German colonialism, highlighting the city's role as a commercial hub that both benefited from and contributed to colonial ventures. It delves into Bremen's engagement with European colonialism through trade in commodities like coffee, cotton, and tobacco, and examines how this history is reflected in the city's landmarks and collective memory, such as the iconic stone elephant monument. The book addresses the critical examination of Bremen's colonial past since the 1970s, featuring accounts from activists and scholars on significant sites, events, and figures related to colonial and postcolonial narratives. It is an informative resource for readers interested in Germany's colonial history and its lasting impacts on contemporary society.
9783451833915
Bremen (Germany)
Postcolonialism.
Fernzugriff