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Namibia is not one of the largest or most important African states, but it has attracted more attention than most. The reason is obvious. It was a crucial test case in decolonization of southern Africa and the struggle continued for years. Now that Namibia is independent, it can only be hoped that the interest will be sustained in one of Africas younger and, in some ways, more promising ventures.While some may feel that we already know a lot about Namibia, given the massive literature that exists, this knowledge is rather limited and skewed. We have been amply informed about the struggle for independence, the debates in the United Nations, and South Africas role. But many other things have been largely overlooked. There was an earlier struggle for freedom, one which may influenced the more recent phase. Looking further back, it is necessary to consider how the land was peopled and developed prior to colonization. These aspects are included in this extraordinary study of Namibia and make it broader and deeper than most.It was not easy to write this particular dictionary. While some of the information was readily avaiable, namely the portion relating to the struggle for independence, not all of it was reliable and it took much digging and sifting to understand what actually did happen. For earlier periods or lesser events, the effort had to be greater yet. Nonetheless, the task was handled admirably by an unflagging author who not only read and atudied but visited and observed Namibia to complete this book.This is the authors first book on Africa, and his third in the Historical Dictionary series (also Swaziland and Zambia). At the time of his death, John J. Grotpeter held an endowed chair as the William and Edith Bucke Professor of Liberal Arts at St. Louis College of Pharmacy, where he had been affiliated for 31 years.

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Page i AFRICAN HISTORICAL DICTIONARIES Edited by Jon Woronoff 1 - photo 1
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AFRICAN HISTORICAL DICTIONARIES
Edited by Jon Woronoff
1. Cameroon, by Victor T. LeVine and Roger P. Nye. 1974. Out of print. See No. 48.
2. TheCongo, 2nd ed., by Virginia Thompson and Richard Adloff. 1984
3. Swaziland, by John J. Grotpeter. 1975
4. TheGambia, 2nd ed., by Harry A. Gailey. 1987
5. Botswana, by Richard P. Stevens. 1975. Out of print. See No. 44.
6. Somalia, by Margaret F. Castagno. 1975
7. Benin[Dahomey], 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1987. Out of print. See No. 61.
8. Burundi, by Warren Weinstein. 1976
9. Togo, 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1987
10. Lesotho, by Gordon Haliburton. 1977
11. Mali, 2nd ed., by Pascal James Imperato. 1986
12. SierraLeone, by Cyril Patrick Foray. 1977
13. Chad, 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1987
14. UpperVolta, by Daniel Miles McFarland. 1978
15. Tanzania, by Laura S. Kurtz. 1978
16. Guinea, 2nd ed., by Thomas O'Toole. 1987
17. Sudan, by John Voll. 1978. Out of print. See No. 53.
18. Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, by R. Kent Rasmussen. 1979. Out of print. See No. 46.
19. Zambia, by John J. Grotpeter. 1979
20. Niger, 2nd ed., by Samuel Decalo. 1989
21. EquatorialGuinea, 2nd ed., by Max Liniger-Goumaz. 1988
22. Guinea-Bissau, 2nd ed., by Richard Lobban and Joshua Forrest. 1988
23. Senegal, by Lucie G. Colvin. 1981. Out of print. See No. 65.
24. Morocco, by William Spencer. 1980
25. Malawi, by Cynthia A. Crosby. 1980. Out of print. See No. 54.
26. Angola, by Phyllis Martin. 1980. Out of print. See No. 52.
27. TheCentralAfricanRepublic, by Pierre Kalck. 1980. Out of print. See No. 51.
28. Algeria, by Alf Andrew Heggoy. 1981. Out of print. See No. 66.
29. Kenya, by Bethwell A. Ogot. 1981
30. Gabon, by David E. Gardinier. 1981. Out of print. See No. 58.
31. Mauritania, by Alfred G. Gerteiny. 1981
32. Ethiopia, by Chris Prouty and Eugene Rosenfeld. 1981. Out of print. See No. 56.
33. Libya, 2nd ed., by Ronald Bruce St John. 1991
34. Mauritius, by Lindsay Rivire. 1982. Out of print. See No. 49.
35. WesternSahara, by Tony Hodges. 1982. Out of print. See No. 55.

title:Historical Dictionary of Namibia African Historical Dictionaries ; No. 57
author:Grotpeter, John J.
publisher:Scarecrow Press
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780810827288
ebook isbn13:9780585105277
language:English
subjectNamibia--History--Dictionaries.
publication date:1994
lcc:DT1514.G76 1994eb
ddc:968.81/003
subject:Namibia--History--Dictionaries.
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TothepeopleofNamibia,justlyproudoftheirrecentindepen
dence,
maythisbookbeofservice.
ToRobertBradford,withoutwhoseoutstandingresearchand
personal
generositythisvolumewouldbemuchslimmer.
InmemoryofAureliaandIsadoreGrotpeter,myparents,whose
loving
encouragementthroughouttheirlivesmadethisbook
possible.
TomywifePeggyandmydaughtersJennyandBecky,for
lovingly
toleratingmyobsessionwiththisproject.
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Contents
Editor's Foreword
vi
Preface
vii
Orthography
ix
Acronyms and Abbreviations
xi
Chronology
xvii
Map of Namibia
xxxii
Introduction
1
The Dictionary
7
Appendices
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Namibian Regional Elections, November 1992
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1989 Constituent Assembly Election Results by District
601
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1990 National Assembly
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