Offers alphabetically arranged topics and applies them to Kenya, including animals, government, people, and yearly festivals.
An editorial on Vint's work also appeared in the EAMJ , whose editor at that time was Dr Jex - Blake , himself a peripheral supporter of the research into race and intelligence in the 1930s . The position of the editorial tended towards ...
This makes Kenya a possible model for development and investment in its widest sense. This book aims at updating the holistic view on Kenya’s natural environment and resources.
An Economic History of Kenya
With engaging evidence and compelling theory, Regime Threats and State Solutions will interest political scientists and scholars studying authoritarian regimes, African politics, state bureaucracy, and political violence.
This book is one of a kind, capturing and documenting traditions fast disappearing. It is therefore a must-read for all who want to learn about African culture.
In this work, author Robert M. Maxon describes that process, and demonstrates what was most responsible for the Colonial Office regaining the initiative in the colony.
This book advances research into the government-forced labor used widely in colonial Kenya from 1930 to 1963 after the passage of the International Labor Organization’s Forced Labour Convention.
Inhabitants of the southwestern highlands of Kenya , the Gusii are that nation's fifth largest ethnic group , and their highlands now form one of Kenya's most productive agricultural regions . For a people little involved in world trade ...
Kenya supplies more than 35 percent of the fresh-cut roses and other flowers sold annually in the European Union.
Publishing and Book Trade in Kenya