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Mau Mau from Within

Author : Don Barnett
Publisher : London : Macgibbon & Kee
Page : 534 pages
File Size : 28,74 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Kenya
ISBN :

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Analysis, partly in the form of an autobiography of karari njama, of nationalist political problems and the mau mau revolution in the former British colony and protectorate of Kenya between the years 1952 and 1957 - covers government policy and social implications thereof, armed forces activities of kikuyu tribal peoples, the role of UK armed forces, etc. Bibliography pp. 505 to 507. Biography njama k.

Mau Mau From Within

Author : Karari Njama
Publisher :
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 26,58 MB
Release : 2021-01-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781988832593

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Mau Mau from Within is told by Karari Njama, a school teacher who was directly involved in the struggles for freedom from colonial rule, to anthropologist Donald L Barnett. As the late Basil Davidson put it: "Njama writes of the forest leaders' efforts to overcome dissension, to evolve effective tactics, to keep discipline (including sexual discipline) and mete out justice ... His narrative is crowded with excitement. Those who know much of Africa and those who know little will alike find it compulsive reading. Some 10,000 Africans died fighting in those years . Here, in the harsh detail of everyday experience, are the reasons why." Originally published as Mau Mau From Within: An analysis of Kenya's Peasant Revolt, it is a story of courage, passion, heroism, combined with recounting of colonial terror, brutality and betrayal. Far from being just an analysis of a peasant revolt, this is the inside story of the struggles of Kenya's Land and Freedom Army told from within by a person who worked closely with Dedan Kimathi. This new expanded edition includes new commentary by Karari Njama, and contributions from Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Micere Githae Mugo as well as a statement from Gitu Wa Kahengeri, Secretary General of the Mau Mau War Veterans Association.

Rethinking the Mau Mau in Colonial Kenya

Author : S. Alam
Publisher : Springer
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 17,37 MB
Release : 2007-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0230606997

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This offers an alternative to the colonialistand nationalist explanations of the Mau Mau revolt, examining a widely studied period of Kenyan history from a new perspective.

Mau Mau and Kenya

Author : Wunyabari O. Maloba
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 21,72 MB
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : 9780852557457

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Widens the debate about the Mau Mau revolt and adds an African voice to the examination and interpretation of an important event in African history. Maloba examines the part played by Mau Mau in Kenyan nationalism and its independence movement. Wunyabari Maloba is Associate Professor of History and Coordinator of the African Studies Program, University of Delaware North America: Indiana U Press

Mau Mau in Harlem?

Author : G. Horne
Publisher : Springer
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 42,41 MB
Release : 2009-08-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0230101046

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Based on archival research on three continents, this book addresses the interpenetration of two closely related movements: the struggle against white supremacy and Jim Crow in the U.S., and the struggle against similar forces and for national liberation in Colonial Kenya.

Mau Mau

Author : Robert B. Edgerton
Publisher :
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 28,53 MB
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN :

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Mau Mau Rebellion

Author : Nicholas van der Bijl
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 29,32 MB
Release : 2017-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 1473864593

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In The Mau Mau Rebellion, the author describes the background to and the course of a short but brutal late colonial campaign in Kenya. The Mau Mau, a violent and secretive Kikuyu society, aimed to restore the proud tribes pre-colonial superiority and rule. The 1940s saw initial targeting of Africans working for the colonial government and by 1952 the situation had deteriorated so badly that a State of Emergency was declared. The plan for mass arrests leaked and many leaders and supporters escaped to the bush where the gangs formed a military structure. Brutal attacks on both whites and loyal natives caused morale problems and local police and military were overwhelmed. Reinforcements were called in, and harsh measures including mass deportation, protected camps, fines, confiscation of property and extreme intelligence gathering employed were employed. War crimes were committed by both sides.As this well researched book demonstrates the campaign was ultimately successful militarily, politically the dye was cast and paradoxically colonial rule gave way to independence in 1956.

The Mau Mau War in Perspective

Author : Frank Furedi
Publisher : James Currey
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 19,13 MB
Release : 1989
Category : History
ISBN :

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The book breaks new ground in following the story of the participants of the rural movement during the decade after the defeat of the Mau Mau. New archival sources and interviews provide exciting material on the mechanics of the sociology of decolonization and on the containment of rural radicalism in Kenya. For the first time an account of decolonization in Kenya based on primary sources is offered to the reader. The Mau Mau was militarily crushed in the mid-fifties, but the struggle for land rights was only contained in the post independence era of Kenya. Kikuyu squatters on European estates who formed the backbone of this movement are the main subject of this book. Furedi's account considers how the radicalization of rural protest in the so-called White Highlands led to the Mau Mau explosion and how it was sustained during the subsequent fifteen years. The book establishes a focus for discussion of these critical events through exploring the relationship between rural resistance and decolonization. The author argues that the main issue facing post-colonial policies in Kenya was to resolve the problems raised by the Mau Mau revolt. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective, with a special emphasis on historical and political sociology, this book is aimed at students of African politics and political sociologists interested in rural revolution and revolt.

Mau Mau & Nationhood

Author : E. S. Atieno Odhiambo
Publisher : Ohio State University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 38,55 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 9780852554845

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Decades on from independence the role of Mau Mau still excites argument and controversy, not least in Kenya itself.

Mukami Kimathi: Mau Mau Woman Freedom Fighter

Author : Nderitu, Wairimu
Publisher : Mdahalo Bridging Divides
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 17,67 MB
Release : 2019-07-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9966190325

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Mũkami Kĩmathi: Mau Mau Woman Freedom Fighter is the story of the brave wife of one of Kenya’s foremost freedom fighters, Field Marshal Dedan Kĩmathi Waciũri. Kĩmathi led the Mau Mau war in Kenya’s independence struggle against the British colonialists. Mũkami’s role as a daughter, wife, mother, freedom fighter and leader is varied and very complex. Her story spans pre and post-independent Kenya. Her experiences provide an important complement to existing written literature on Kenya’s history. In 2003, the Mwai Kĩbakĩ Government lifted the ban put in place by the British colonialists declaring the Mau Mau as terrorists, and recognised Mũkami Kĩmathi and other freedom fighters as national heroes and heroines celebrated on 20th October as Mashujaa Day. This book gives an insight into the role of women freedom fighters and the struggles they faced both during and after the war. It is an incredible story of immense self-sacrifice and love for Kenya. Mũkami provides the lens to see the wider picture of women in the independence struggle, the neglect and betrayal of wives of Mau Mau fighters in particular and women in general in Kenya’s making. Beyond her role in the independence struggle, Mũkami’s story has many historical highlights such as time shared with Kĩmathi, meeting Nelson Mandela and her fruitful and strong relationship with Kenya’s human rights movement.