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A Modern History of Tanganyika

The first comprehensive and fully documented history of modern Tanganyika (mainland Tanzania).

John Iliffe (Author)

9780521296113, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 10 May 1979

636 pages
22.6 x 14.9 x 3.9 cm, 1.015 kg

This is the first comprehensive and fully documented history of modern Tanganyika (mainland Tanzania). After introductory chapters on the nineteenth century, Dr Iliffe concentrates on the colonial period, and especially on economic, social and intellectual change among Africans as the core of their colonial experience and the basis of their political behaviour. Particularl attention is paid to the consequences for small-scale societies of their incorporation into the international order; the impact of capitlaism and the emergence of capitalist relationships and attitudes; African attempts to defend or reform indigenous institutions and to organise movements of protest or revolt against European control; the successive formation and dissolution of a specifically colonial society; and the effects of economic change on Tanganyika's ecology in modern times. The book brings together the research which scholars of many nationalities have carried out in Tanzania over the last twenty years, and attempts to synthesise their findings with the evidence available from African and European records in Tanzania, Britain and Germany.

List of maps and tables
Preface
Acknowledgements
Terminology
Abbreviations
1. Intentions
2. Tanganyika in 1800
3. The nineteenth century
4. The German conquest
5. Colonial economy and ecological crisis, 1890–1914
6. The Maji Maji rebellion, 1905–7
7. Religious and cultural change before 1914
8. Fortunes of war
9. The origins of rural capitalism
10. The creation of tribes
11. The crisis of colonial society, 1929–45
12. Townsmen and workers
13. The African Association, 1929–48
14. The new colonialism
15. The new politics, 1945–55
16. The nationalist victory, 1955–61
Bibliography
Index.

Subject Areas: Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], African history [HBJH]

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