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Transimperial internment: wartime mobility between German Cameroon and neutral Spain, 1915–1920

Perez de Arcos, Marina and Murphy, Mahon (2024) Transimperial internment: wartime mobility between German Cameroon and neutral Spain, 1915–1920. Immigrants and Minorities. ISSN 0261-9288

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Identification Number: 10.1080/02619288.2024.2400535

Abstract

During the First World War, Spain engaged in humanitarian activities, including caring for internees, to substantiate its neutrality. On the African front, Spain’s small Central African territory became a refuge for German troops as the French and British seized control of Cameroon. By bringing together voices from Germany, Britain, and Spain, as well as some Cameroonian perspectives, the article offers a fresh narrative about the transcontinental and transimperial experience of internment. The retreating German army collectively became the first European ‘refugees’ in Africa. This article surveys the multiple stages of their internment journey: the retreat from Cameroon into Spanish Guinea, internment on the island of Fernando Po and then in mainland Spain, and their eventual return to Germany or Cameroon, with some choosing to stay in Spain.Their experiences were transimperial not simply because they crossed imperial borders, but also because the infrastructure and conditions of internment conformed to a shared imperial ‘archive’ for the treatment of Europeans in captivity on African soil. The article also examines the lingering echoes of internment in the post-war period. By contributing to an overlooked case, this study aligns with broader efforts to globalise scholarship on the First World War, showcasing internment as a key example of the war’s global effects.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © 2024 The Authors
Divisions: International History
Subjects: D History General and Old World
Date Deposited: 05 Sep 2024 13:00
Last Modified: 14 Nov 2024 22:36
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/125344

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