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Kenya from Within
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A01=Ross W. McGregor
African land policy
Author_Ross W. McGregor
British colonial administration
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Chief Native Commissioner
colonial
colonial legal systems
colony
council
Deputy Commissioner
early 20th century East Africa
East African Standard
East Mrica
East Mrica Protectorate
Eleventh Hour
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ethnic conflict analysis
Firemen
German East Mrica
Great Famine
history
Imperial British East
Imperial British East Africa Company
Imperial British East Mrica Company
Kenya Colony
Kilindini Harbour
legislative
Lord Delamere
office
political
political transformation in Kenya history
railway
Round Table
Secretary Of State
settler-indigenous relations
short
Short Political History
Sir Robert Coryndon
uganda
Uganda Protectorate
Uganda Railway
Uninvited Guest
War Time
Young Kikuyu Association
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781138010925
- Weight: 589g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 17 Jul 2014
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First published in 1968. This book deals with the political history, from the earliest times down to February 1927, of the tropical African Dependency which is now called the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya. The record is, of course, condensed, but an effort has been made to give, with no more detail than is necessary, an account of those political developments of which British people ought to be aware. The writer, during his twenty-three years in the service of the British Government, kept a diary, written day by day except for a few gaps denoting illness or misadventure. Also he systematically retained newspaper files or cuttings, and personal letters.
Ross W. McGregor Chartered Civil Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Uganda Railway Construction, 1900 Engineer-in-Charge, Nairobi Water Supply, 1903, Director of Public Works, East Mrica Protectorate (later Kenya Colony), 1905-1923, Member of Legislative Council, 1916-1922
Kenya from Within
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