Decolonization and the State in Kenya
Discover the intricate dynamics of Kenya's journey to independence with Decolonization and the State in Kenya by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2020, this insightful paperback spans 266 pages, delving into the colonial regime's strategies during the critical period from the end of World War II until Kenya's independence in 1963. The book scrutinizes the tensions between the state's dual objectives: fostering economic growth while simultaneously exerting control over the populace. A must-read for anyone interested in African history, post-colonial studies, and the complex interplay of power and development in a nation striving for self-determination. Enhance your understanding of Kenya's past and its implications for the future by adding this essential title to your collection.