Was Mau Mau a war for land and freedom?


Essay, 2007

9 Pages, Grade: 2,7


Abstract or Introduction

The Mau Mau rebellion in its causes and effects can hardly be made intelligible with a straightforward line of reasoning; in fact it seems to be more reasonable to apply a multicausal approach in order to consider all relevant aspects. It is extensively assumed that Mau Mau was first of all a movement to fight the economic deprivation of the Kikuyu people; however it cannot be examined irrespectively of the development of African nationalism and the particular inner conflicts of this peasant rebellion. I will therefore try to take into consideration the different attempts to explain this singular phenomenon, stretching from the economic background to social determining factors and the actual outcome of the revolt. Furthermore, I will examine the relevant factors that prevented the movement to gain wider support and recognition.

Details

Title
Was Mau Mau a war for land and freedom?
College
University of Sheffield
Course
Decolonisation: Britains's retreat from empire
Grade
2,7
Author
Year
2007
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V122862
ISBN (eBook)
9783640273911
ISBN (Book)
9783640274000
File size
432 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Decolonisation, Britains
Quote paper
Christina Dersch (Author), 2007, Was Mau Mau a war for land and freedom?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/122862

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