Defeating Mau Mau

Defeating Mau Mau
Title Defeating Mau Mau PDF eBook
Author Louis Seymour Bazett Leakey
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 176
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780415329927

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This book examines the organisation of the Mau Mau movement, its propaganda, the nature of its religious aspects and its oaths and the mistakes its leaders made.

Defeating Mau Mau, Creating Kenya

Defeating Mau Mau, Creating Kenya
Title Defeating Mau Mau, Creating Kenya PDF eBook
Author Daniel Branch
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2009-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780521130905

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This book details the devastating Mau Mau civil war fought in Kenya during the 1950s and the legacies of that conflict for the post-colonial state. As many Kikuyu fought with the colonial government as loyalists joined the Mau Mau rebellion. Focusing on the role of those loyalists, the book examines the ways in which residents of the country's Central Highlands sought to navigate a path through the bloodshed and uncertainty of civil war. It explores the instrumental use of violence, changes to allegiances, and the ways in which cleavages created by the war informed local politics for decades after the conflict's conclusion. Moreover, the book moves toward a more nuanced understanding of the realities and effects of counterinsurgency warfare. Based on archival research in Kenya and the United Kingdom and insights from literature from across the social sciences, the book reconstructs the dilemmas facing members of society at war with itself and its colonial ruler.

Mau Mau and the Kikuyu

Mau Mau and the Kikuyu
Title Mau Mau and the Kikuyu PDF eBook
Author Louis Leakey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 137
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136531017

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This widely-acclaimed book on a troubled period of Kenyan history summarizes some of the more important Kikuyu customs, and a discussion of their break-down under the impact of European civilization. This discussion illustrates why and how the Mau Mau came into being and how the situation could be improved so that peace could once again come to Kenya.

'Mau Mau' Detainee

'Mau Mau' Detainee
Title 'Mau Mau' Detainee PDF eBook
Author Josiah Mwangi Kariuki
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1993
Genre Kenya
ISBN

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Mau Mau from Below

Mau Mau from Below
Title Mau Mau from Below PDF eBook
Author Greet Kershaw
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 354
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780821411551

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"This is the oral evidence of the Kikuyu villagers with whom Greet Kershaw lived as an aid worker during the Mau Mau 'Emergency' in the 1950s, and which is now totally irrecoverable in any form save in her own field notes. Professor Kershaw has uncovered long local histories of social tension which could have been revealed by no other means than patient enquiry, of both her neighbour's memory and government archives... Nobody, whether Kikuyu participant, Kenyan or European scholar, has provided such startlingly authoritative ethnographic insights into the values, fears and expectations of Kikuyu society and thus of the motivation of Kikuyu action... Her data suggests, as other scholars have also accepted, that there never was a single such movement and that none of its members, even those who supposed themselves to be its leaders, ever saw it whole, not because they did not have a political aim, but because that agenda was contested within different political circles over which they had no control and of which they may scarcely have had any knowledge. And why is this finding important? It is because others, including almost all the movement's enemies, did see Mau Mau whole in order to try to comprehend it, a first step towards defeating it."

Ethnicity and Empire in Kenya

Ethnicity and Empire in Kenya
Title Ethnicity and Empire in Kenya PDF eBook
Author Myles Osborne
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 291
Release 2014-08-29
Genre History
ISBN 1107061040

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This work analyses the ethnicity in Kenya over the past two hundred years, focusing on the Kamba ethnic group that inhabits eastern Kenya.

Decolonization And The State In Kenya

Decolonization And The State In Kenya
Title Decolonization And The State In Kenya PDF eBook
Author David F. Gordon
Publisher Routledge
Pages 203
Release 2019-04-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0429711808

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In this book the author examines the efforts of the colonial regime to shape the process of decolonization in Kenya from the end of World War II until independence in 1963, focusing on the conflict between the state’s two imperatives–promoting economic development and establishing and maintaining control. Dr. Gordon reviews the different political