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Economic & Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945-53 Economic & Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945-53 Economic & Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945-53 Economic & Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945-53
Economic & Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945-53
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Economic & Social Origins of Mau Mau 1945-53

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This story of Kenya in the decade before the outbreak of the Mau Mau emergency presents an integrated view of imperial government as well as examining the social and economic causes of the Kikuyu revolt. Dr. Throup combines traditional Imperial History with its emphasis on the high politics of "The Official Mind" in the Colonial Office or in Government House with the new African historiography that concentrates on the people themselves.

Sir Philip Mitchell was the proconsul chosen to reassert metropolitan authority. Under Kenyatta's leadership the Kenya African Union mobilized a popular constituency among the peasantry. In Nairobi the Kikuyu street gangs linked up with the militant Kikuyu trade unions, led by Fred Kubai and Bildad Kaggia, to challenge Kenyatta's leadership.

The Mau Mau movement, as it was called by the government, was an alliance between three groups of discontented Kikuyu: the urban unemployed and destitute, the dispossessed squatters from the White Highlands and the tenants and members of the junior clans in the Kikuyu reserves.

The revolt was a dominating factor in convincing the conservative imperial government that the cost of repression in the African colonies was not worth the troops and resources.

 

By: David W. Throup

Pages: 304

Dimensions: ± 21.5 cm x 13.5 cm

Softcover. Good condition. Pages lightly tanned with age spotting on page edging, inside front cover and inside back cover.

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