The politics of the independence of Kenya
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The politics of the independence of Kenya
(Contemporary history in context series)
Macmillan in association with Institute of Contemporary British History , St. Martin's Press, 1999
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityアフリカ専攻
: uk : pbk.245.4||Kyl01097331
Note
Bibliography: p. 239-243
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: uk : hc ISBN 9780333720080
Description
After three introductory chapters covering the years between 1895 and 1957, the core of this work examines in detail how Kenya moved from Mau Mau trauma to national freedom. The immediacy of the eye witness is combined with the fruits of reflection and archival research to create an authoritative study of this vital period for Kenya, for Africa and for the British Empire.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION 1895-1957 - The Foundation of Kenya Colony - The Ise of African Nationalism - The Politics of Mau Mau - PART TWO: THE INDEPENDENCE OF KENYA 1957-1963 - Tearing Down Lyttelton - The Bridge-Player - Kenyatta Released - Majimbo - Kanu Triumphant - Uhuru na Harambee - Epilogue - Notes - Bibliography
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333760987
Description
As with his critically acclaimed book on Suez, Keith Kyle revisits as a scholar ground that he first covered as a print and television journalist. After three introductory chapters covering the years 1895-1957, the core of the book examines in lively detail how Kenya moved from Mau Mau trauma to national freedom. The immediacy of the eye-witness, which older readers will remember from television reports, is now combined with the fruits of reflection and meticulous archival research to create a unique authoritative study of this vital period for Kenya, for Africa and for the British Empire.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION 1895-1957 The Foundation of Kenya Colony The Ise of African Nationalism The Politics of Mau Mau PART TWO: THE INDEPENDENCE OF KENYA 1957-1963 Tearing Down Lyttelton The Bridge-Player Kenyatta Released Majimbo Kanu Triumphant Uhuru na Harambee Epilogue Notes Bibliography
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