File 2: Pamphlets: Central and East Africa, 1952-1967
Series — Box: CLX-A-14
Identifier: Coll-490/2
Scope and Contents
This file contains printed reports and pamphlets on:
- The Capricorn Contract.
- Indians and the Kenya Highlands: Cavendish-Bentinck.
- Political Progress in Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
- Memo: Federation of British East African Territories.
- The Kenya Indian Congress – 1952.
- Colonial Questions: How should Britain act?
- Dominion Status for Central Africa?
- Political Studies – October 1957.
- Central Africa and the Franchise, 1958.
- Central Africa. After Monckton – what next?
- Why not be fair? 1959.
- The Tragedy of Nyasaland, 1959.
- Visit to Nigeria by the Prime Minister of Ghana – Nkrumah. 1959.
- An Address to the National Assembly – Nkrumah. 1960.
- Rhodesia and Nyasaland in brief.
- The Modern Commonwealth – Duncan Sandys, 1961.
- The Size of the Colonial Service in Africa, 1980.
- Education.
- Africa's Problems – Macmillan speeches, 1960.
- Economics of Federation and Dissolution in Central Africa, 1967.
- Constitutional Progress in Malawi [? 1965].
- Kamcape: An Anti-Sorcery Movement in S.W. Tanzania.
- Medical and Scientific Research in East Africa: Progress and Impediments.
- Moyo: Magazine for field workers in the Ministry of Health and Community Development. 1970. [Case history and lab facility photos included]
Dates
- Creation: 1952-1967
Creator
- From the Fonds: Shepperson, George, 1922-2020 (Professor of Commonwealth and American History) (Person)
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Open. Please contact the repository in advance.
Full Extent
2 folders
Geographic
Repository Details
Part of the University of Edinburgh Library Heritage Collections Repository
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Centre for Research Collections
University of Edinburgh Main Library
George Square
Edinburgh EH8 9LJ Scotland
+44(0)131 650 8379
heritagecollections@ed.ac.uk