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Finding Aids
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This Collection holds digitized finding aids from various archives around the world with holdings pertaining to Namibian studies. I am in favor of digitizing finding aids, as opposed to archival materials, because it can help the researcher decide if he/she wishes to visit the archives. Digitizing archival materials for the web is a very different story because it tends to lead to researchers avoiding archives entirely if digital sources are possible.
Note: Finding Aids from the Basler Afrika Bibliographien are NOT in this collection, you can find them archived in the B.A.B. collection
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Namibiana Resources in Finland: Two Finding Aids
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These finding aids were given to me by Dr. Harri Siiskonen at Yliopisto Itä-Suomi, Joensuu. These document various resources on Namibian studies available throughout Finland. There are microfilms of the Emil Liljeblad collection, the German government records, the German Colonial Society, Namibian newspapers (colonial), microfiche copies of some documents from the National Archives of Namibia, the German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Wuppertal, and many printed documents and journals. Some may find this difficult to read, because it schizophrenically switches between Finnish and English, but if you take your time, you can find good files. Note that, like most Finnish Research on Namibia, these largely deal with Ovamboland and the North.
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Harri Siiskonen, Kari Miettinen
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Self produced by Harri Siiskonen, University of Joensuu
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Bernard C. Moore
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PDF
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unclear
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English, Finnish, German
Archives
Finding Aids
Finland
Harri Siiskonen
Joensuu
Kari Miettinen
Missionary
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB) is a centre of documentation and expertise on Namibia and southern Africa, located in Basel, Switzerland. The institution comprises an archive, a specialist library and a publishing house, in addition to offering scholarly, cultural and socio-political events.
Its books and documents on Namibia are of international renown, and are known among experts as the most comprehensive documentation outside of Namibia. Among its holdings is a collection of rare books with volumes on Africa going back to the 16th century, a large collection of African posters and extensive historical archives of images, sound recordings, manuscripts and ephemera. Its collections are complemented by scholarly publication activities.
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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German, English
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Working Papers, Finding Aids, Books, Edited Collections
Text
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Reference No. AA.3: Guide to the SWAPO Collection in the Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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The Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB) in Basel, Switzerland, houses a special archival collection on SWAPO. The collection contains primarily printed material from SWAPO and about SWAPO dating from the 1960s to 1990. Thus, the collection covers a variety of perspectives on the history of SWAPO and the Namibian liberation struggle. A steady flow of new acquisitions led to the decision to bring out a revised and enlarged edition of the Guide to the SWAPO collection in the BAB first published in 1994. An introduction provides the reader with an overview of collecting material and conducting research on SWAPO and the Namibian liberation struggle since the country achieved independence in 1990. An extensive inventory then forms the core of the archival guide. The inventory lists every single document in the collection and provides a short description of its content. An index of personal names mentioned in the inventory concludes the archival section of the guide. The biographical section that follows, compiled by Susanne Hubler, contains a list of publications on SWAPO in the BAB library with around 650 entries.
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Giorgio Miescher
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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PDF
Date
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2006
Language
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English
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https://baslerafrika.ch/en/publishing-house/publications-shop/products/registratur-aa-3-enlarged-revised-edition-guide-swapo-collection-basler-afrika-bibliographien/
Archive
Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Finding Aids
Giorgio Miescher
SWAPO
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB) is a centre of documentation and expertise on Namibia and southern Africa, located in Basel, Switzerland. The institution comprises an archive, a specialist library and a publishing house, in addition to offering scholarly, cultural and socio-political events.
Its books and documents on Namibia are of international renown, and are known among experts as the most comprehensive documentation outside of Namibia. Among its holdings is a collection of rare books with volumes on Africa going back to the 16th century, a large collection of African posters and extensive historical archives of images, sound recordings, manuscripts and ephemera. Its collections are complemented by scholarly publication activities.
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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German, English
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Working Papers, Finding Aids, Books, Edited Collections
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Reference No. AA.4: Epupa, water, energy, ‘indigenous/ tribal peoples’ and chieftaincy. A bibliography of Namibian newspaper articles 1990
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This Finding Aid contains a bibliography of newspaper articles and publications (based in Namibia), published in the 1990s pertaining to Kaoko, Epupa Falls, and development/chieftaincy debates.
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Giorgio Miescher, Lorena Rizzo
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© The author © Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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PDF
Date
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1998
Language
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English
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https://baslerafrika.ch/en/publishing-house/publications-shop/products/epupa-water-energy-indigenous-tribal-peoples-chieftaincy-bibliography-namibian-newspaper-articles-1990/
Allgemeine Zeitung
Archives
Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Epupa Falls
Finding Aids
Giorgio Miescher
Kaoko
Lorena Rizzo
new era
The Namibian
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB) is a centre of documentation and expertise on Namibia and southern Africa, located in Basel, Switzerland. The institution comprises an archive, a specialist library and a publishing house, in addition to offering scholarly, cultural and socio-political events.
Its books and documents on Namibia are of international renown, and are known among experts as the most comprehensive documentation outside of Namibia. Among its holdings is a collection of rare books with volumes on Africa going back to the 16th century, a large collection of African posters and extensive historical archives of images, sound recordings, manuscripts and ephemera. Its collections are complemented by scholarly publication activities.
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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German, English
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Working Papers, Finding Aids, Books, Edited Collections
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Reference No. AA.5: The Archive of the Solidarity Group Medic’ Angola / Kämpfendes Afrika (Zurich 1971–1988)
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Medic’ Angola came into being in 1971 in Zurich as a 'working group for medical support for the Angolan People.' From 1976, the group called itself Kämpfendes Afrika after the journal of the same name that had been published by Medic' Angola since November 1971. Kämpfendes Afrika was a political solidarity organization that devoted itself to the support of African Liberation Organizations in Switzerland. To this end, it set about building a dense network of contacts with several national liberation movements, especially in southern Africa. It supported these materially and financially and conducted intense publicity activities. This inventory lists an extensive archival collection on the solidarity group, which disbanded in 1988.
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Dag Henrichsen
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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PDF
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2002
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English
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https://baslerafrika.ch/en/publishing-house/publications-shop/products/das-archiv-der-solidaritaetsgruppe-medicangola-kaempfendes-afrika-zuerich-1971-1988/
Angola
Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Cold War
Dag Henrichsen
Finding Aids
Germany
Medic’ Angola
Solidarity
Switzerland
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB) is a centre of documentation and expertise on Namibia and southern Africa, located in Basel, Switzerland. The institution comprises an archive, a specialist library and a publishing house, in addition to offering scholarly, cultural and socio-political events.
Its books and documents on Namibia are of international renown, and are known among experts as the most comprehensive documentation outside of Namibia. Among its holdings is a collection of rare books with volumes on Africa going back to the 16th century, a large collection of African posters and extensive historical archives of images, sound recordings, manuscripts and ephemera. Its collections are complemented by scholarly publication activities.
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Language
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German, English
Type
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Working Papers, Finding Aids, Books, Edited Collections
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Reference No. AA.1: Namibia. Press Archives and Ephemera - Reference No. AA.2 Namibia’s Independence
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"Die Sammlung AA.1 im Allgemeinen Archiv der Basler Afrika Bibliographien besteht aus einer umfangreichen, zufälligen Ansammlung von Presseartikeln und Ephemera aus und zu Namibia, d.h. Prospekten, Broschüren, Formularen, Werbung und Flugblättern jeglicher Art. Sie umfasst jene Dokumente und Materialien, die in den anderen BAB Sammlungen (Bibliothek, Foto–Archiv; Kalendersammlung, Kartensammlung, Personenarchiv und Plakatsammlung), nicht aufgenommen werden. Derzeit besteht die Sammlung aus rund 50 Archivschachteln. Es handelt sich um eine laufende, thematisch offene Sammlung, die keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit erhebt; sie wird nur grob geordnet. Sie bietet zu unzähligen Themen Stoff– sammlungen, die sowohl über eine gewisse Aktualität wie auch historische Kontinuität verfügen. Damit kann die Sammlung Forschenden manchen unverhofften Einblick verschaffen, manches unerwartetes Dokument bieten. Ursprünglich von Carl Schlettwein als laufendes Presse- und Dokumentationsarchiv zu Namibia angelegt, wurde die Sammlung 1994 durch Thorsten Hinz erstmals in einer Registratur erfasst.1 Später wurde sie von Pierrette Schlettwein neu konzipiert und wesentlich ausgeweitet.2 Simon Lutz überarbeitete die Sammlung im Jahr 2009 vollständig, eine Arbeit, die mit dieser Registratur ihren Abschluss findet. --- Die Sammlung AA.2 besteht aus einer breiten, von Carl Schlettwein zusammengetragenen Auswahl von Presseartikeln und Ephemera (Broschüren, Handzettel usw.) zur Unabhängigkeit Namibias, mit einem Schwerpunkt auf den Zeitraum 1989/1990. Die Ephemera zu (politischen) Organisationen in Namibia wurden vor Ort von Dag Henrichsen und Werner Hillebrecht gesammelt. Die Sammlung besteht aus drei Archivschachteln und wurde 1994 von Sabine Schmidt und Thorsten Hinz in einer detaillierten Registratur erfasst.4 Simon Lutz überarbeitete nun das Inhaltsverzeichnis der Registratur, nachdem manche Archivmappe der Sammlung aufgelöst wurde. Zeitschriften, die ursprünglich Teil der Sammlung waren, wurden in die Bibliotheksbestände integriert. Korrespon– denzmappen gelangten in das BAB Institutsarchiv, Plakate in die Plakatsammlung. Manches relevante Einzeldokument wurde der Sammlung neu beigegeben. Inzwischen umfasst die Sammlung ausschliesslich gedruckte Materialien. Das folgende Inhaltsverzeichnis zeigt die Veränderungen auf. Die Registratur selbst bleibt brauchbar, siehe das pdf Dokument auf der Webseite. Die AA.2. Sammlung ist nicht die einzige Sammlung, die Dokumente zur Unab– hängigkeit Namibias beinhaltet. Auch die Sammlungen AA.1 sowie die SWAPO Sammlung AA.35 beziehen sich in Teilen auf die namibische Unabhängigkeit."
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Simon Lutz
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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PDF
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2010
Language
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German
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https://baslerafrika.ch/en/publishing-house/publications-shop/products/registratur-aa-1-aa-2-aa-1-namibia-pressearchiv-und-graue-literatur-aa-2-namibias-unabhaengigkeit/
Anthropology
Archive
Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Bilateral Aid
Finding Aids
Independence
Industry
liberation struggle
Nature
Politics
Simon Lutz
Solidarity
SWAPO
Switzerland
Tourism
United Nations
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Description
An account of the resource
Basler Afrika Bibliographien (BAB) is a centre of documentation and expertise on Namibia and southern Africa, located in Basel, Switzerland. The institution comprises an archive, a specialist library and a publishing house, in addition to offering scholarly, cultural and socio-political events.
Its books and documents on Namibia are of international renown, and are known among experts as the most comprehensive documentation outside of Namibia. Among its holdings is a collection of rare books with volumes on Africa going back to the 16th century, a large collection of African posters and extensive historical archives of images, sound recordings, manuscripts and ephemera. Its collections are complemented by scholarly publication activities.
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Language
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German, English
Type
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Working Papers, Finding Aids, Books, Edited Collections
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Reference No. PA.1: Teilnachlass Fritz Gaerdes (1882–1975) im Personenarchiv der Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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Dag Henrichsen
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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© Basler Afrika Bibliographien
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PDF
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1988
Language
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German
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https://baslerafrika.ch/en/publishing-house/publications-shop/products/teilnachlass-fritz-gaerdes-1882-1975-im-personenarchiv-der-basler-afrika-bibliographien/
Archive
Basler Afrika Bibliographien
Dag Henrichsen
Ethnology
Finding Aids
Fritz Gaerdes