German Colonialism in Africa and its Legacies provides welcome histories of German colonial art, architecture and visual culture while offering ground-breaking analyses of how contemporary and historic African and German stakeholders used such materials to forward their own agendas. * Steven Nelson, Dean, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, USA * This book produces a unique and highly informative understanding of the relationship between colonial architecture and urbanism. It persuasively demonstrates how architecture and the visual arts in Germany relied on the innate relationship between architecture, space, and race at the intersection of politics and economics. * - Volker Langbehn, Professor of German in the Department of Modern Languages and Literature, San Francisco State University, USA * The editor and authors successfully introduce new topics, actors, and voices to the ongoing scholarly debate of German colonialism ... The book offers a first step in unravelling the complex set of entangled historical relations, and multiple lines of affinity demanding an urgent reconsideration of colonialisms legacies in our violent present. * Fabrications *