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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Reconfiguring German Colonialism, by Volker Langbehn and Mohammad SalamaPart I. Colonial (Dis)Continuities: Framing the Issue 1. Borrowed Light: Nietzsche and the Colonies, by Timothy Brennan2. German Colonialism: Some Reflections on Reassessments, Specificities, and Constellations, by Birthe KundrusPart II. Lebensraum and Genocide 3. Against Human Diversity as Such: Lebensraum and Genocide in the Third Reich, by Shelley Baranowski4. Hannah Arendt, Imperialisms, and the Holocaust, by A. Dirk Moses5. Caesura, Continuity, and Myth: The Stakes of Tethering the Holocaust to German Colonial Theory, by Kitty MilletPart III. Looking East: Poland, the Ottoman Empire, and Politicized Jihadism 6. Germany's Adventures in the Orient: A History of Ambivalent Semicolonial Entanglements, by Malte Fuhrmann7. Arguing the Case for a Colonial Poland, by Kristin Kopp8. Colonialism, and No End: The Other Continuity Theses, by Russell A. BermanPart IV. Of Missionaries, Economics, and Intranational Self-Perception 9. The Purpose of German Colonialism, or, the Long Shadow of Bismarck's Colonial Policy, by Hartmut Pogge von Strandmann10. Christian Missionary Societies in the German Colonies, 1884/85-1914/15, by Ulrich van der Heyden11. German Colonialism and the British Neighbor in Africa Before 1914: Self-Definitions, Lines of Demarcation, and Cooperation, by Ulrike Lindner Part V. Postcolonial German Politics 12. Kalashnikovs, Not Coca-Cola, Bring Self-Determination to Angola: The Two Germanys, Lusophone Africa, and the Rhetoric of Colonial Difference, by Lu s Madureira13. Germany, Palestine, Israel, and the (Post)Colonial Imagination, by Martin Braach-Maksvytis List of ContributorsIndex

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