Colonialism and Underdevelopment in East Africa: The Politics of Economic Change, 1919-1939Study of the relationship between colonialism and underdevelopment in East Africa, with particular reference to the impact of government policies developed from 1919 to 1939 - discusses the social theory, political aspects and economic structure of colonialism, the impact of unemployment in the UK on role of UK development aid, British financial policy, the peasant movement, the absence of industrialization, etc. Bibliography pp. 313 to 319, references and statistical tables. |
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The Social Theory of Colonialism | 37 |
The Political Structures | 53 |
The Economic Structures | 71 |
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