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Tanzania, Journey to Republic Randal Sadleir

Tanzania, Journey to Republic By Randal Sadleir

Tanzania, Journey to Republic by Randal Sadleir


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Summary

This portion of African history begins at the height of World War II, in Tanganyika - a former German colony - and ends with Tanzania as an independent state and member of the Commonwealth, led by Julius Nyerere, one of the most revered and charismatic African leaders.

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Tanzania, Journey to Republic by Randal Sadleir

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Table of Contents

A childhood dream, 1924-42; imperial might, majesty, dominion and power, 1942-44; "from Birr to Bareilly" - the King's African rifles, 1944-45; victory in the Far East, 1945-46; Oxford springboard, 1946-48; sailing to Africa, 1948; upcountry cadet, 1948-49; to the shores of Lake Tanganyika, 1949-50; academic interlude, 1950-51; monarch of all I survey, 1951-52; the Handeni famine, 1953; the air crash, 1953-54; a change of direction, 1955-56; public relations, 1955-56; star of freedom, 1956; a tale of two cities - Dublin and Rome, 1956-57; the cock's trousers - a northern dream, 1957-58; step by step to freedom, 1960-61; the eve of Uhuru, 1960-61; Uhuru, 1961; sunrise in Tanganyika - the republic, 1961-62; back-room boy, 1962-63; revolution in Zanzibar and army mutiny, 1963-64; union with Zanzibar and the birth of Tanzania, 1964; cold war in the tropics, 1964-66; the Arusha Declaration, 1966-67; films and famine - from Stockholm to Kilwa, 1967; snakes to Osaka, 1967-70; last man out, 1970-72; "Kwa Heri" (farewell), 1972-73.

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GOR002350241
9781860644375
1860644376
Tanzania, Journey to Republic by Randal Sadleir
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2000-12-15
352
N/A
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