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In A Tapestry of African Histories: With Longer Times and Wider
Geopolitics, contributors demonstrate that African historians are
neither comfortable nor content with studying continental or global
geopolitical, social, and economic events across the superficial
divide of time as if they were disparate or disconnected. Instead,
the chapters within the volume reevaluate African history through a
geopolitically transcendent lens that brings African countries into
conversation with other pertinent histories both within and outside
of the continent. The collection analyzes the pre- and
post-colonial eras within African countries such as Kenya, Malawi,
and Sudan, examining major historical figures and events, struggles
for independence and stability, contemporary urban settlements,
social and economic development, as well as constitutional, legal,
and human rights issues that began in the colonial era and persist
to this day.
This book describes the Asian agency in sugar production in
colonial Nyanza and additionally examines the Asian initiative and
the development of commercial cane farming in Central Nyanza. It
provides a different perspective on the Asian initiative in
agriculture by showing how Asians were involved in sugarcane
farming and how production of sugar in colonial Nyanza was
eventually made possible by Asian capital. This study relies mainly
on primary sources, secondary sources, and oral interviews. The
archival sources were derived from the Kenya National Archives. The
primary materials included annual reports of the Department of
Agriculture, District annual reports, Provincial reports, monthly
intelligence reports, colonial officials' correspondence, and
correspondence from East Africa India National Congress. Oral
interviews were also conducted to verify some information while the
secondary sources were used to supplement the sources. This work is
unique first due to its extensive use of archival sources, as most
of these archival sources have not been used by other scholars in
the field. Secondly, it deals with all parts of the sugar
production process; it shows the connection to the current sugar
situation in Kenya and also provides a framework in which to
understand the persistent insufficiency in Kenya's sugar industry.
This work provides an important contribution to Kenyan economic
history.
Resilience in South Sudanese Women describes the historical
injustices in Southern Sudan that led to the outbreak of civil
wars. These injustices included socio-economic and political
marginalization that denied the women basic needs. It gives
firsthand life experiences of the Sudanese women during the
protracted civil wars in their country. It narrates the horrors of
the gruesome journeys that they took as they fled war zone, burying
their kids on unmarked graves and moving on. It shows how they
dealt with homelessness in host countries through various coping
strategies, and their eventual resettlement in USA where again they
experienced cultural collisions. However, their determination,
innovation, and resilience always helped them to overcome the
struggles.
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