University Press of America
Pages: 296
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-3606-3 • Paperback • November 2007 • $67.99 • (£52.00)
978-1-4616-7609-6 • eBook • November 2007 • $64.50 • (£50.00)
Priscilla M. Shilaro is Assistant Professor of History at West Virginia University. She received her Ph.D. in History from West Virginia University.
Part 1 Abbreviations
Part 2 Maps and Tables
Part 3 Preface
Chapter 4 Prelude to the Gold Rush
Chapter 5 The Kakamega Gold Rush, Luyia Land Rights and the Kenya Land Commission, 1932-34
Chapter 6 Rural Industrialization, 1931-52
Chapter 7 Politics of Land, 1931-52
Chapter 8 Rural Industrialization: The Economic Balance Sheet
Chapter 9 At the Crossroads: Social-Cultural Transformation
Chapter 10 "A Failed Eldorado"
Part 11 Bibliography
Part 12 Appendices
An exceptionally well-researched monograph. Such data...could provide valuable insight into the complex history of colonialism in Africa in general.
— James H. Smith, University of California, Davis
In this monograph Priscilla Shilaro gives us the first full account and the first critical study in depth of what until now has been a lengthy footnote in colonial Kenyan history. . . . This book presents a vigorously pursued and very useful addendum to a social and political literature usually dominated by struggles over agricultural land.
— African Studies Review, September 2009
Recommended.
— Choice Reviews, December 2008