Hans W. Debrunner CollectionThe Debrunner Collection was acquired in 1998 after the death of the historian, theologian and African researcher Hans Werner Debrunner (1923–1998). It is curated as an independent collection and comprises a library and an archive that are thematically closely related.
LibraryThe library contains around 2,500 books and individual journal issues with a thematic focus on western Africa, mission history and the African diaspora. Countries in northern and eastern Africa as well as the southern region of the continent are also represented in the holdings. Most of the books were published in the first half and middle of the 20th century. A card catalogue is available for the library; only the works by Hans Debrunner himself and the books on southern Africa have been entered into the BAB's electronic catalogue.
The Debrunner library is superbly complemented by the smaller Harald Hintze Library with books on Ghana and West Africa.
ArchiveThe archive documents Hans Werner Debrunner's scholarly work. It contains material collected and prepared by Debrunner during his long years of study and research on African history and ethnology, the history of Swiss/European-African relationships as well as mission history. The forms taken by this material are diverse: sources and secondary literature in the form of transcripts and copies are joined by Debrunner's own notes, excerpts and manuscripts produced during the preparation of his publications. A large part of the archive is catalogued in a manuscript inventory, which can be consulted in-house.
EVENTSNEW BAB PUBLICATIONSStiehle, Gertrud: Erika Sutter. Mit anderen Augen gesehen.Tvedten, Inge: “As Long as They Don’t Bury Me Here” Kangumu, Bennett: Contesting Caprivi Basler Afrika Bibliographien & District Six Museum : Fields of Play. Vergau, Hans-Joachim: Negotiating the Freedom of Namibia Jan-Bart Gewald: From Kaliloze to Karavina: The historical and current use and context of “Kaliloze witch guns” in Western Zambia Ruppel, Oliver C.: Women’s Rights and Customary Law in Namibia: A Conflict between Human and Cultural Rights? Lutz, Simon (comp.): REGISTRATUR AA.1 & AA.2 Heyn, Susanne (comp.): Registratur PA.41. Hulda Rautenberg (1913-2002). Buser, Hans: In Ghana at Independence Henrichsen, Dag; Jacobson, Naomi & Marshall, Karen (ed.): Israel Goldblatt Martin Chatfield Legassick: The Politics of a South African Frontier Hillebrecht, Werner: The Preservation of the Audio Heritage of Namibia. Tyson, Robin: Tools of the Regime. part of the Carl Schlettwein Stiftung
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