Imperial Reckoning: The Untold Story of Britain's Gulag in Kenya
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Forty years after Kenyan independence from Britain, the words "Mau Mau" still conjure images of crazed savages hacking up hapless white settlers with machetes. The British Colonial Office, struggling to preserve its far-flung empire of dependencies after World War II, spread hysteria about Kenya's Mau Mau independence movement by depicting its supporters among the Kikuyu people as irrational terrorists and monsters. Caroline Elkins, a historian at Harvard University, has done a masterful job setting the record straight in her epic investigation, Imperial Reckoning. After years of research in London and Kenya, including interviews with hundreds of Kenyans, settlers, and former British officials, Elkins has written the first book about the eight-year British war against the Mau Mau.
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ISBN: 9780805080018
Published Date: December 1, 2005
Publisher: Henry Holt & Company
Language: English
Page Count: 475
Size: 9.28" l x 6.06" w x 0.91" h
Category
History & Geography