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A New History of Tanzania
From Neo-Colonialism to Globalisation
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December 29 2017
Publisher:
Mkuki na Nyota Publishers
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December 29 2017
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: 193-196
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctvh8r3f5.30
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. iii
Table of Contents
pp. ix
Foreword
pp. xi
Preface
pp. xiii
Acknowledgements
pp. xv
Abbreviations
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
[PART ONE Introduction]
pp. 11
Sources and Environment in The History of Tanzania
pp. 25
The Making of Human Communities in Tanzania
pp. 37
Early Community Formations to 11th Century:
pp. 46
Early Community Formations:
pp. 57
From Simple to Complex Communities:
pp. 74
Commodity Production and Exchange to 1800
pp. 80
The Development of Swahili Civilisation
pp. 87
The Integration of the Tanzanian Interior in the Capitalist System
pp. 95
The Ngoni Invasion and Its Impact
pp. 101
The Expansion of European Influence to 1890
pp. 109
[PART FOUR Introduction]
pp. 114
Imperialism and Colonialism:
pp. 121
Colonial Conquest and African Resistance
pp. 131
The Colonial Economy
pp. 142
Colonial Administration in Tanzania From the Germans to the British
pp. 147
The Political Economy of Zanzibar
pp. 153
Nationalism in Tanzania
pp. 167
[PART FIVE Introduction]
pp. 171
The Early Years of Independence up to 1967
pp. 177
The Arusha Declaration and Sectoral Development
pp. 189
Economic Liberalisation and Multiparty Politics
pp. 193
From Neo-Colonialism to Globalisation
pp. 197
Postscript:
pp. 225
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