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The Anatomy of Neo-Colonialism in Kenya: British Imperialism and Kenyatta, 1963?1978 (African Histories and Modernities) Hardcover - 2017
by Maloba, W. O
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- Title The Anatomy of Neo-Colonialism in Kenya: British Imperialism and Kenyatta, 1963?1978 (African Histories and Modernities)
- Author Maloba, W. O
- Binding Hardcover
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 393
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
- Date 2017-09-06
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Illustrated
- Bookseller's Inventory # 3319509640.G
- ISBN 9783319509648 / 3319509640
- Weight 1.4 lbs (0.64 kg)
- Dimensions 8.27 x 5.83 x 0.94 in (21.01 x 14.81 x 2.39 cm)
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Themes
- Cultural Region: African
- Cultural Region: British
- Dewey Decimal Code 320.96
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"This volume makes a compelling case for the powerful influence of key individuals acting on behalf the US and British governments on Kenyatta's political evolution. Addressing the long-neglected theme of the specific process by which a neo-colonial regime succeeded colonial rule, this is an invaluable contribution to the fields of Kenyan and modern African history."
-Robert Maxon, Professor of History, West Virginia University, USA
The successor to Kenyatta and Britain: An Account of Political Transformation, 1929-1963, this book completes the first systematic political history of Jomo Kenyatta by examining the mechanisms of installing a neo-colonial regime in Kenya, and how such regimes were duplicated elsewhere in Africa. It analyzes the nature and extent of the collaboration between Kenyatta, Britain and Western intelligence services to install and protect his government inKenya--a collaboration which is linked to some of Kenya's most intractable political, social and economic problems. Drawing heavily on primary sources, it examines the legacy of Kenyatta's regime, and how this legacy is felt in Kenya today.