Abstract

Introduction 1. German globalisation around 1900 2. 'Native policy' in the colony and the metropole: 'educating to work' in East Africa and east Westphalia 3. Between the poles: mobility and nation in Germany's 'real colony' 4. The politics of segregation: Chinese workers, global networks and the 'colourless peril' 5. 'Here, the German is not degenerating': Brazil, emigration and the nation's fountain of youth 6. 'German work' 7. Regimes of territorialisation and the globalisation of the national 8. Bibliography.

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