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A Modern History of Tanganyika
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John Iliffe
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May 03 2011
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9780511584114
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May 03 2011
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May 10 1979
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Intentions
pp. 6
Tanganyika in 1800
pp. 40
The nineteenth century
pp. 88
The German conquest
pp. 123
Colonial economy and ecological crisis, 1890–1914
pp. 168
The Maji Maji rebellion, 1905–7
pp. 203
Religious and cultural change before 1914
pp. 240
Fortunes of war
pp. 273
The origins of rural capitalism
pp. 318
The creation of tribes
pp. 342
The crisis of colonial society, 1929–45
pp. 381
Townsmen and workers
pp. 405
The African Association, 1929–48
pp. 436
The new colonialism
pp. 485
The new politics, 1945–55
pp. 521
The nationalist victory, 1955–61
pp. 577
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