Mémoires de Fin d’Etudes
Etablissement
Université Mohamed Ben Ahmed d’Oran 2
Affiliation
Département Anglo-Saxonnes
Auteur
GHASSOUL, Belkacem
Directeur de thèse
LAHOUEL Badra (Professeur)
Filière
Langue et Litterature Anglaises
Diplôme
Doctorat
Titre
The Ins and Outs of Nationalism in Kenya : From Early Contact to Confrontation : 1800’s-1960’s
Mots clés
Britain; Colonialism; Consciousness; Elite; Independence; Kenya;Land; Mau Mau; Nationalism; Nationhood; Parties; Policy; Resistance; Struggle; Tribe.
Résumé
To review Kenya history over the past seventy years is virtually to call to mind the colonial period. Under British rule, some parts of East Africa, which later became Kenya underwent destructive changes and mutations. Such changes affected the life of the autochthons on different planes, bethey social, economic, political, educational or religious. Four chapters make up this thesis. Chapter one covers the era which served as a prelude to colonial rule. During that period, the international context and the African one are brought under review for the sake of understanding the factors (mercantilism, the need to control sea routes, etc.) which facilitated the contact between the alien forces and the locals, a contact whichsubsequently resulted in confrontation.
Date de soutenance
2010
Cote
TH3279
Pagination
361F.
Format
31 cm
Notes
GLOSSARY.BIBLIOG.301-314F.ANNEXES 316-361F.
Statut
Soutenue