| Titre : |
The of nationalism in Central Africa, the making of Malawi and Zambia, 1873-1964 |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Robert I. Rotberg (1935-....), Auteur ; Harvard University Center for international affairs, Editeur scientifique |
| Editeur : |
Cambridge (Massachusetts - États-Unis) : Harvard University Press |
| Année de publication : |
1965 |
| Importance : |
XVIII-362 p. |
| Présentation : |
pl., cartes |
| Format : |
22 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-674-77191-8 |
| Note générale : |
Center for international affairs. Harvard University, Réf. bibliogr. p. 329-340 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Afrique centrale -- Histoire ; Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies -- Afrique ; Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies -- Histoire ; Malawi -- Histoire -- Avant 1964 ; Nationalisme -- Malawi ; Nationalisme -- Zambie ; Postcolonialisme -- Afrique centrale ; Zambie -- Histoire -- Avant 1964
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| Résumé : |
Detailed study of the political evolution of two independent states of tropical Africa, tracing their efforts to achieve self-government |
| Note de contenu : |
The coming of the Europeans. The explorers ; The missionaries ; The conquest ; Governing the people -- The character of white rule. The problem of land rights ; The imposition of hut and poll taxes ; Colonial government, justice, and discrimination -- The beginnings of indigenous protest. The first stirrings of discontent ; The vision of a black Jerusalem ; Resistance and rebellion in early Rhodesian society ; The Nyasaland rising of 1915 -- The attempt to achieve minority rule. The search for security ; The settler challenge -- African voluntary associations and the expression of incipient nationalism. Nyasaland: the proliferation of "native associations" ; Welfare associations: the Rhodesian pattern -- The religious expression of dissatisfaction. The Watch Tower movement ; Mwana Lesa and the finding of witches ; The schismatic sects ; Wilfred Good and the Ana a Mulungu -- Industrialization and the expression of urban discontent. The first mass protest: 1935 ; A second round of hostility: 1940 -- Discovering their voice: the formation of national political movements. The creation of the Nyasaland African Congress ; The representation of African interests in Northern Rhodesia -- Paramountcy versus partnership: the battle of federation. From the Victoria Falls to Brondesbury Park ; Back to the Victoria Falls ; The road to Carlton House terrace -- The federal dream and African reality. The bitterness ; "Toiling and going to prison" ; The new militancy ; The struggle for power -- The triumph of nationalism. The new parties ; The stages of victory |
The of nationalism in Central Africa, the making of Malawi and Zambia, 1873-1964 [texte imprimé] / Robert I. Rotberg (1935-....), Auteur ; Harvard University Center for international affairs, Editeur scientifique . - Cambridge (Massachusetts - États-Unis) (Cambridge (Massachusetts - États-Unis)) : Harvard University Press, 1965 . - XVIII-362 p. : pl., cartes ; 22 cm. ISBN : 978-0-674-77191-8 Center for international affairs. Harvard University, Réf. bibliogr. p. 329-340 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
Afrique centrale -- Histoire ; Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies -- Afrique ; Grande-Bretagne -- Colonies -- Histoire ; Malawi -- Histoire -- Avant 1964 ; Nationalisme -- Malawi ; Nationalisme -- Zambie ; Postcolonialisme -- Afrique centrale ; Zambie -- Histoire -- Avant 1964
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| Résumé : |
Detailed study of the political evolution of two independent states of tropical Africa, tracing their efforts to achieve self-government |
| Note de contenu : |
The coming of the Europeans. The explorers ; The missionaries ; The conquest ; Governing the people -- The character of white rule. The problem of land rights ; The imposition of hut and poll taxes ; Colonial government, justice, and discrimination -- The beginnings of indigenous protest. The first stirrings of discontent ; The vision of a black Jerusalem ; Resistance and rebellion in early Rhodesian society ; The Nyasaland rising of 1915 -- The attempt to achieve minority rule. The search for security ; The settler challenge -- African voluntary associations and the expression of incipient nationalism. Nyasaland: the proliferation of "native associations" ; Welfare associations: the Rhodesian pattern -- The religious expression of dissatisfaction. The Watch Tower movement ; Mwana Lesa and the finding of witches ; The schismatic sects ; Wilfred Good and the Ana a Mulungu -- Industrialization and the expression of urban discontent. The first mass protest: 1935 ; A second round of hostility: 1940 -- Discovering their voice: the formation of national political movements. The creation of the Nyasaland African Congress ; The representation of African interests in Northern Rhodesia -- Paramountcy versus partnership: the battle of federation. From the Victoria Falls to Brondesbury Park ; Back to the Victoria Falls ; The road to Carlton House terrace -- The federal dream and African reality. The bitterness ; "Toiling and going to prison" ; The new militancy ; The struggle for power -- The triumph of nationalism. The new parties ; The stages of victory |
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