Kenya was a 'very different land' for the young officers who went out to Africa to use their technical and professional skills in the early twentieth century. Many such officers were destined for the Colonial Agricultural Service where Hilary Sunman's father, Owen, served from 1928-1950. In this book, Sunman considers the day-to-day experience of 'colonial service', and its many challenges, as she weaves together a human and family story, with special emphasis on her father and his work, combined with her own experiences as a development economist. All the elements political and developmental in late colonial policy are present, from the problems of the 'White Highlands' and race to the varying quality of colonial leadership and the rise of the Mau Mau. This book provides a unique and moving account of a country in transition and the pivotal roles played by those on the ground in the final years of empire.
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'a treat to read and absorb' Peter Hennessy, from the foreword to this book
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This book provides a unique account of a country in the final years of empire through personal memoir.
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Foreword |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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1 Expectations and arrival |
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2 The beginnings -- the side winds of policy |
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3 Off to Nairobi 1931--34 |
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4 Western Kenya -- Nyanza Province 1934--39 |
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7 Legacies -- music, agriculture and education |
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8 Reflections -- children of empire |
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Notes and References |
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Bibliography |
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Glossary of terms and acronyms |
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Index |
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Hilary Sunman is a development economist with extensive experience working in Africa and Asia. She studied Economics and Sociology at the University of East Anglia, followed by an MA in Development Economics.