Zambia Then And Now

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African decolonisation
African public administration
Author_William Grant
British colonial administration
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Central African Federation
Colonial Administration
comparative colonial legacy analysis
DC's House
DC’s House
District Messenger
Duck
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Head Messenger
Held
historical political transitions
Idi
IMF
kafue
kaunda
kenneth
Kenneth Kaunda
Lunga River
Muzzle Loading Gun
Mwinilunga District
national
north
North Western Province
northern
Northern Rhodesia
park
postcolonial governance
Pristine
province
rhodesia
rural district management
Secretary Of State
Smooth
Southern Rhodesia
Tour
Trousers
Twilight
UNIP
Victoria Falls
western
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138789456
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Written by a member of the last generation of British Colonial Service Officers in Africa, the book seeks to place both colonial rulers and their African successors in the context of history and the circumstances of their time, viewing their achievements and failures critically but not unsympathetically and comparing colonial society with that of the independent African country that Northern Rhodesia has become. Colonialism is viewed at the day to day level of the administration of a rural district by four officers and a handful of African district messengers, who worked together without even a telephone to assist them. With a wealth of detail that can only come from experience, Grant’s work makes an important contribution to the understanding of a time, place, period and practices that are only now being considered in a balanced way.

William Grant studied History at Edinburgh University, Scotland, and was, from 1958 to 1961, one of the last generation of British Colonial Service Officers in what was then Northern Rhodesia. After leaving the service, he has taught History, Economics and Politics in Scotland, Canada, China and Switzerland.

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