The rise of nationalism in Central Africa : the making of Malawi and Zambia, 1873-1964 / Robert I. Rotberg

By: Rotberg, Robert IContributor(s): Harvard UniversityMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, c1965Description: 362 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): Nationalism -- Africa, Central | Malawi -- History | Zambia -- HistoryDDC classification: 968.9
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Table of Contents

1. The coming of the Europeans
2. The character of white rule
3. The beginning of indigenous protest
4. The attempt to achieve minority rule
5. African voluntary associations and the expression of incipient nationalism
6. The religious expression of dissatisfaction
7. Industrialization and the expression of urban discontent
8. Discovering their voice: the formation of national political movements
9. Paramountcy versus partnership: the battle over federation
10. The federal dream and African reality
11. The triumph of nationalism

Bibliography: p.[329]-340

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