Description
Originally published in 1959 by a former Governor of Uganda and Head of the Africa Division of the former Colonial Office, this book is a concise exposition of British aims and methods in colonial Africa and the extent of British influence, and the way the region was administered before the war with insufficient staff and money. The problems around the transfer of power in countries such as Ghana and Kenya are also discussed, along with the problems of government from Whitehall and local government.
About the Author
Andrew Cohen was a former Governor of Uganda from 1952-1957.
Reviews
Reviews of the original edition of British Policy in Changing Africa:
'Throughout the book the reader is conscious that behind every sentence lies prolonged consecutive thought...it results in writing so informed, so clear and often so wise...' Times Literary Supplement
'Sir Andrew Cohen's penetrating analysis of the nationalist is worth reading, especially in plural societies such as those of Kenya and Central Africa...' Michael Blundell, Sunday Times.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032605470
Author Andrew Cohen
Format Hardback
Page Count 126
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g