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African Students in East Germany, 1949-1975 (Hardcover)
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African Students in East Germany, 1949-1975 (Hardcover)
Series: Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany
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This book explores the largely unexamined history of Africans who
lived, studied, and worked in the German Democratic Republic.
African students started coming to the East in 1951 as invited
guests who were offered scholarships by the East German government
to prepare them for primarily technical and scientific careers once
they returned home to their own countries. Drawn from previously
unexplored archives in Germany, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, and the
United Kingdom, African Students in East Germany, 1949-1975
uncovers individual stories and reconstructs the pathways that
African students took in their journeys to the GDR and what
happened once they got there. The book places these experiences
within the larger context of German history, questioning how ideas
of African racial difference that developed from the eighteenth
through the early twentieth centuries impacted East German
attitudes toward the students. The book additionally situates
African experiences in the overlapping contexts of the Cold War and
decolonization. During this time, nations across the Western and
Soviet blocs were inviting Africans to attend universities and
vocational schools as part of a drive to offer development aid to
newly independent countries and encourage them to side with either
the United States or Soviet Union in the Cold War. African leaders
recognized their significance to both Soviet and American blocs,
and played on the desire of each to bring newly independent nations
into their folds. Students also recognized their importance to Cold
War competition, and used it to make demands of the East German
state. The book is thus located at the juncture of many different
histories, including those of modern Germany, modern Africa, the
Global Cold War, and decolonization.
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