Description: You will receive these FIVE BOOKS on colonialism: *Cook, Arthur Norton - British Enterprise in Nigeria*Jahoda, Gustav - White Man*Liebenow, J. Gus - Colonial Rule and Political Development in Tanzania*Mboya, Tom - Challenge of Nationhood*Perham, Margery - Colonial Reckoning TOTAL WEIGHT: 6 LbsTOTAL PAGES: 1,300TOTAL CONDITION: All books are decent condition Cook, Arthur Norton - British Enterprise in Nigeria"British Enterprise in Nigeria," by Arthur Norton Cook, published by Frank Cass & Co, Ltd., 1964.ISBN: 9781512811063Weight: 1.45 LbsCover: HardcoverCondition: Used, DecentPages: 330 Jahoda, Gustav - White Man"White Man: A Study of the Attitudes of Africans to Europeans in Ghana Before Independence," by Gustav Jahoda, published by the Institute of Race Relations, Oxford University Press, 1962.ISBN: N/A?Weight: 1.02 LbsCover: HardcoverCondition: Used, DecentPages: 144 Liebenow, J. Gus - Colonial Rule and Political Development in Tanzania"Colonial Rule and Political Development in Tanzania: The Case of the Makonde," by J. Gus Liebenow, published by Northwestern University Press: Evanston, 1971.ISBN: 0-8101-0332-XWeight: 1.6 LbsCover: HardcoverCondition: Used, DecentPages: 360 Mboya, Tom - Challenge of Nationhood"The Challenge of Nationhood: A Collection of Speeches and Writings," by Tom Mboya, foreword by Jomo Kenyatta, postscript by Mrs. Pamela Mboya, published by Praeger Publishers: New York, Washington, 1970.LccN: 73-112026Weight: 1.1 LbsCover: HardcoverCondition: Used, DecentPages: 278 Perham, Margery - Colonial Reckoning"The Colonial Reckoning: The End of Imperial Rule in Africa in the light of British Experience," by Margery Perham, published by Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1962.LccN: 62-11049Weight: 0.8 LbsCover: HardcoverCondition: Used, DecentPages: 204 Descriptions: Cook, Arthur Norton - British Enterprise in Nigeria:From Publisher: First published in 1965. The present volume is the first study of British activities in Nigeria that has been written by a non-native and therefore author cannot claim to have discovered many facts that were unknown, he does write from a detached point of view. This study supplies in a small measure the need for more case studies of the imperialistic process. Jahoda, Gustav - White Man:From AI: White Man by Gustav Jahoda is a seminal exploration of the interactions and attitudes between Africans and Europeans in Ghana during the pre-independence era. Published in 1962 by the Institute of Race Relations, this work delves into the complex dynamics of colonialism and the perceptions of race that influenced social relations at the time. Jahoda's study is based on extensive field research and interviews, offering a nuanced view of how Ghanaians perceived their European colonizers. He examines the psychological and cultural implications of colonialism, shedding light on both the attitudes of the colonized towards their oppressors and the self-perceptions of the colonizers. This reciprocal analysis highlights the tensions and misunderstandings that often characterized these relationships. Through his rigorous methodology, Jahoda provides insights into the feelings of admiration, resentment, and ambivalence that Africans experienced in relation to Europeans. He contextualizes these attitudes within broader historical and socio-political frameworks, analyzing how they were shaped by factors such as education, economic dependency, and cultural exchanges. Liebenow, J. Gus - Colonial Rule and Political Development in Tanzania:From AI: Colonial Rule and Political Development in Tanzania by J. Gus Liebenow provides a comprehensive analysis of the political landscape of Tanzania during the colonial period and its subsequent impact on the country's development. Drawing on extensive research and historical documentation, Liebenow examines the intricate relationship between colonial governance and the political evolution of Tanzania from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. In this insightful work, Liebenow explores the mechanisms of colonial rule, focusing on the policies implemented by German and later British authorities. He delves into the political structures established during colonization and how these structures influenced local governance and resistance movements. By highlighting the complexities of colonial administration, he illustrates how colonial policies often created divisions within society, exacerbating ethnic and regional tensions. Mboya, Tom - Challenge of Nationhood:From AI: Challenge of Nationhood by Tom Mboya is a compelling exploration of the political and social dynamics of post-colonial Kenya, as seen through the eyes of one of the nation’s most influential leaders. Mboya, a key figure in Kenya's struggle for independence, presents an insightful analysis of the challenges facing newly independent nations as they navigate the complexities of identity, governance, and development. In this important work, Mboya reflects on the transition from colonial rule to self-governance, discussing the aspirations and dilemmas that accompany the establishment of a national identity. He addresses the significance of unity and collaboration among diverse ethnic groups in Kenya, emphasizing the need for a shared vision that transcends tribal divisions. Mboya argues that the success of nationhood depends on fostering a sense of belonging and mutual respect among all citizens. Perham, Margery - Colonial Reckoning:From AI: Colonial Reckoning by Margery Perham offers a critical examination of the complexities and consequences of colonial rule, focusing particularly on British colonial practices in Africa and their long-lasting impacts. Drawing on her extensive research and firsthand experiences, Perham delves into the political, social, and economic ramifications of colonialism, illuminating the often overlooked perspectives of both colonizers and the colonized. In this insightful work, Perham provides a nuanced analysis of colonial administration and the ideologies that justified imperial expansion. She explores the motivations behind colonial policies, the nature of governance, and the relationships between colonial authorities and local populations. By emphasizing the often fraught dynamics of power, she highlights the contradictions inherent in colonial governance—where aspirations for progress and civilization frequently clashed with exploitation and oppression.
Price: 149.99 USD
Location: Pawtucket, Rhode Island
End Time: 2025-01-24T01:17:38.000Z
Shipping Cost: 8.38 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Language: English
Book Title: Multiple
Author: Arthur Norton Cook, Gustav Jahoda, J. Gus Liebenow, Tom Mboya, Margery Perham
Topic: Colonialism