| Abstract: | This special issue on the Mau Mau movement contains the following articles: D. Kauffman: 'Mau Mau: peasant war or revolution?' Ch. Farrel: 'Mau Mau: a revolt or a revolution?' J. Spencer: 'KAU and Mau Mau: some connections'. M. Tamarkin: 'Mau Mau in Nakuru'. T.M.J. Kanogo: 'Rift Valley squatters and Mau Mau'. P.A. Pavlis: 'The Maasai and the Mau Mau movement: avenues for future research'. B.A. Ogot: 'Politics, culture and music in Central Kenya: a study of Mau Mau hymns, 1951-1956'. Mainawa-Kinyatti: 'Mau Mau: the peak of African nationalism in Kenya'. B.E. Kipkorir: 'Mau Mau and the politics of the transfer of power in Kenya, 1957-1960'. D.F. Gordon: 'Mau Mau and decolonization: Kenya and the defeat of multi-racialism in east and central Africa'. R. Yankwich: 'Continuity in Kenya history: negative unity and the legitimacy of the Mau Mau rebellion'. D. Mukaru Ng'ang'a: 'Mau Mau loyalists and politics in Murang'a, 1952-1970'. Bibliogr., ref. |