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East Africa in the fifties: A View of late imperial life
East Africa in the Fifties: A View of Late Imperial Life provides a historical and personal account of British colonial administration in East Africa during the 1950s—the final decade before decolonization transformed the region.
Written by S. J. Colman, the book explores political tensions, administrative structures, and everyday life across Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika during a period marked by nationalist movements and social change. Colman combines historical analysis with firsthand reflections, offering insight into the challenges faced by both colonial officials and African communities.
Published in 1998 by The Radcliffe Press, this work serves as a valuable reference for researchers interested in colonial history, East African studies, and the dynamics of imperial decline in the mid-twentieth century.
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