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Africa and the Second World War
The Depression and the Second World War in the Transformation of Kenya
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John Lonsdale
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1986
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 20
British Imperial Economic Policy During the War
pp. 68
Labour Mobilisation in British Colonial Africa for the War Effort, 1939–46
pp. 97
The Depression and the Second World War in the Transformation of Kenya
pp. 143
The Impact of the Second World War on Tanganyika, 1939–49
pp. 160
The Impact of the Second World War: the Case of Kweneng in the then Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1939–1950
pp. 181
The Recruitment of South African Blacks for Participation in the Second World War
pp. 204
The Second World War in Southern Cameroon and its Impact on Mission-State Relations, 1939–50
pp. 232
The Second World War and the Sierra Leone Economy: Labour Employment and Utilisation, 1939–45
pp. 258
Algerian Nationalism and the Allied Military Strategy and Propaganda during the Second World War: the Background to Sétif
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