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Mwalimu: The Influence of Nyerere
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International figures such as Father Huddleston and Sir Shridath Ramphal join with Tanzanian scholars to assess, not without criticism, the influential contribution of Julius Nyerere both within his own country and across the Third World.
- Part One provides an overview of the man and his thought.
- Part Two focuses on those areas of policy in which Nyerere took a particular interest.
- Part Three concentrates on the major social, economic and political issues that have been central to the unique Tanzanian experience – unique because of the exceptional man who shaped the first quarter of a century of independence.
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BK6163
Categories: African Authors, African History, African Politics, African Studies, Author Origin, Biographies & Memoirs, East African History, European Authors, Historical Study & Educational Resources, History, History & Theory of Politics, Ideologies & Doctrines, International & World Politics, Leaders & Notable People, Nation building, Political Advocacy, Politicians, Politics & Government, Politics & Social Sciences, Postcolonial Theory, Presidents & Heads of State, Social Science, Sociology, Tanzania, Tertiary Textbooks, Textbooks, Urban Studies: Theory and Philosophy
Tags: African, African Literature, African Studies, Andrew Burton, Bereket Habte Selassie, Bernard Calas, Black Interest, Colin Legum, Critical Essays, Criticism, Culture, Dar es Salaam: Histories from an Emerging African Metropolis, Geoffrey Mmari, Issa G. Shivji, James Brennan, Julius Nyerere, Julius Nyerere: Humanist, Literature, Mĩcere Gĩthae Mũgo, Mwalimu: The Influence of Nyerere, Pan-Africanism or Pragmatism: Lessons of Tanganyika-Zanzibar Union, Politician, Reimagining Pan-Africanism: Distinguished Mwalimu Nyerere Lecture Series 2009-2013, Russian Academy of Sciences Institute for African Studies, Samir Amin, Tanzania, Tertiary Textbook, Tertiary Textbooks, Textbook, Textbooks, Thandika Mkandawire, Thinker, Wole Soyinka, Yusuf Lawi
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Weight | 0.550 kg |
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ISBN | 978 9987 08 090 8 |
Year Published | 1995 |
Pages | 205 |
Format | Paperback |
Colin Legum (Editor)
Colin Legum was Commonwealth correspondent for The Observer and is the author or editor of numerous books.
Geoffrey Mmari (Editor)
Geoffrey Mmari is Vice-Chancellor of the Open University, having previously been Vice-Chancellor of Dar es Salaam and Sokoine Universities.
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