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The trust in British Central African policy 1889-1939Robinson, Ronald January 1951 (has links)
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[An] Evaluation of the 1945 proposals for constitutional change in NigeriaAligwekwe, Iwuoha Edozie January 1952 (has links)
Note: / As can be seen from the title, the subject of this thesis is "An Evaluation of the 1945 ProposaIs for Constitutional Change in Nigeria ." Constitutions, as we know them , are not the wishes or the gift of a Benevolent , Omniscent Diety given to Governments and people alike from Mount Senai the through the heads of States.
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An Evaluation of the 1945 proposals for constitutional change in NigeriaAligwekwe, Iwuoha Edozie January 1952 (has links)
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The British and Uganda, 1862-1900Low, Donald Anthony January 1957 (has links)
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Tanganyika under British administration, 1920-1955Bates, Margaret Louise January 1958 (has links)
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Labour's policy in Africa, 1900-1951 : the theory and practice of trusteeship.McCullough, Edward Eastman January 1971 (has links)
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Die rol van Brittanje in die ontbinding van die Sentraal-Afrika Federasie, 1960-1963Van Eeden, Marguerite 26 March 2014 (has links)
M.A. (History) / The purpose of this thesis Is to determine the role the British Government played In the events which led to the dismantling of the Central Africa Federation in 1963. After the dismantling, historians and other Interest-groups debated the question why the Central Africa Federation had failed. The whites In Rhodesia were convinced that the British government were responsible for the break-up. Britain was accused of yielding to black radical demands. These demands led to the Independence of both Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia, and they were allowed to secede from the Federation. Britain was also accused of having deliberately broken Its promises to the federal government. The federal government ultimately expected dominium Status for the Federation. Britain's policy of decolonlsatlon was also criticized by the whites and the colonial government was accused of deliberately following a policy of dismantlement. There were however other factors involved in the break-up of the Federation. The climate of decolonlsation and the growing number of Independent Africa states Influenced events In the Federation. The rise of African nationalism, liberation movements and pressure by black militant parties and leaders, brought about 8 withdrawal of colonial powers from Africa. Independent black states became a reality. Blacks In the Central African Federation soon followed this pattern. The partnership polley, on which the Federation was based, failed and blacks became Increasingly unsatisfied. Blacks did not have equal political rights and most of the blacks were excluded from the political structures. The Federation and partnership policy were seen as synonymous with racial discrimination and black national leaders started pressurislng Britain Into dissolving the Federation. The rise of black nationalism In the Federation resulted In fear for black domination on the part of the whites. A Federation where two out of three areas were dominated by blacks, was unacceptable to them. Therefore also white pressure for the dismantling of the Federation started to emerge. Britain's colonial policy in the crucial years, 1960-1963, Is examined as well as its strategies in dealing with a complex issue. Pressure by blacks as well as whites are taken into account In this study, to determine its influence on British actions that ultimately led to the break-up of the Federation.
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Labour's policy in Africa, 1900-1951 : the theory and practice of trusteeship.McCullough, Edward Eastman January 1971 (has links)
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The growth of a plural society : social, economic and political aspects of Northern Rhodesian development 1890-1953, with special reference to the problem of race relationsGann, Lewis H. January 1964 (has links)
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The establishment of administration in the East Africa Protectorate to 1912Mungeam, Gordon Hudson January 1965 (has links)
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