316 Pages
by
Routledge
316 Pages
by
Routledge
316 Pages
by
Routledge
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Britain and Nyasaland (1964) is a study of the political development of Nyasaland under British control. The author outlines the muddle of forces which resulted in the British assuming control of the area, and shows the entity of Nyasaland to have been, not the outcome of plan or design, but the leftovers of geography and treaties. He examines the emergence of nationalism from tribalism, and... Read more
1. The First Europeans 2. The Beginning of the Protectorate 3. People and Rulers 4. From Tribalism to Nationalism 5. Social Concepts and Strains 6. Federation 7. The Administration of Policy 8. Political Institutions 9. Law and Order 10. The End of the Protectorate
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