these are some useful links to articles on and visual media of human zoos:
- the CIRCUSMUSEUM.NL has is a great image bank with posters, photos and prints from the collection of Jaap Best, the Netherlands’ largest collection of circus memorabilia, which also contains a broad selection of human zoo collectibles: http://www.circusmuseum.nl/eng/index.php?option=com_memorix&Itemid=26&task=result&searchplugin=category&categorie=Volkerenshows
- the Bildarchiv Hamburg has a petite collection of postcards from human zoos: http://hamburg-bildarchiv.de/0330549e2212ba405/033054a1e80e99a35/0330549ee80a3ca01/index.html
- Dortmund Postkolonial offers a short article on human zoos, some postcards and a timeline of human zoos that took place in Dortmund: http://www.dortmund-postkolonial.de/?p=785
- a short article by GEO on human zoos: http://www.geo.de/GEO/natur/tierwelt/von-feuerlaendern-und-nubiern-54130.html
- a comprehensive article on human zoos by Anne Dreesbach: http://www.ieg-ego.eu/de/threads/modelle-und-stereotypen/wilde-und-zivilisierte/anne-dreesbach-kolonialausstellungen-voelkerschauen-und-die-zurschaustellung-des-fremden
- a short article on human zoos – focused on Hannover: http://www.geschichte-projekte-hannover.de/kolonialismus/afrikabild_voelkerschauen.html
- the publishing house Les Éditions du Crieur Public has published the book “Menschenzoos” – an academic anthology on human zoos – and regularly publishes online articles on the topic: http://www.crieur-public.com
- a homepage focused on the German colonial history – especially that of the city Freiburg – with a broad approach including human zoos: http://www.freiburg-postkolonial.de
- European Attraction Limited is a art-project to reenact a humanzoo in Oslo, Norway in 2014, one hundred years after one originally took place during the Jubilee Exhibition of 1914: http://www.europeanattractionlimited.com