Colonialism and Underdevelopment in East Africa: The Politics of Economic Change 1919-1939
@article{Smaldone1973ColonialismAU, title={Colonialism and Underdevelopment in East Africa: The Politics of Economic Change 1919-1939}, author={Joseph P. Smaldone and E. Brett}, journal={Journal of Interdisciplinary History}, year={1973}, volume={6}, pages={350} }
Part 1 The ideological and institutional context: the social theory of colonialism the political structures the economic structures. Part 2 The international context - Britain's economic crises and colonial development: British unemployment and colonial aid budgets and markets. Part 3 Peasants against settlers - restructuring the agricultural economy: Kenya - settlers predominant Uganda and Tanganyika - peasants predominant. Part 4 Secondary economic structures: processing and marketing… Expand
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