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|a A new history of Tanzania /
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|a Introduction -- PART ONE-Environment and community formations in Tanzania -- Sources and environment in the history of Tanzania -- The making of human communities in Tanzania -- Early community formations to 11th century: the coastal belt -- Early community formations: the interior to 11th century -- PART TWO-From simple to complex communities -- From simple to complex communities: northwestern Tanzania -- Commodity production and exchange to 1800 -- The development of Swahili civilisation -- PART THREE-The nineteenth century -- The integration of the Tanzanian interior in the capitalist system -- The Ngoni invasion and its impact -- The expansion of European influence to 1890 -- PART FOUR-The colonial period -- Imperialism and colonialism: the scramble and partition of Africa -- Colonial conquest and African resistance -- The colonial economy -- Colonial administration in Tanzania from the Germans to the British -- The political economy of Zanzibar -- Nationalism in Tanzania -- PART FIVE-The post-independence period -- The early years of independence up to 1967 -- The Arusha declaration and sectoral development -- Economic liberalisation and multiparty politics -- From neo-colonialism to globalisation.
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|a Tanzania, the land and the people have been subject of a great deal of historical research, but there remains no readily accessible and concise history of the country. The aim of this volume is to fill that void. A New History of Tanzania takes its name from a lecture series introduced at the University of Dar es Salaam by Professor Isaria Kimambo in 2002. Prior to that, a book titled, A History of Tanzania, had been published in 1969 by East African Publishing House in Nairobi for the Tanzania Historical Association. That book is currently out of print and this is not a reprint. In this book, Prof. Kimambo has been joined by two other colleagues; Prof. Gregory H. Maddox of Texas Southern University, Houston (USA) and Salvatory S. Nyanto, a Tanzanian, Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam, and a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Iowa (USA); together they have produced an outline history of Tanzania that covers all important aspects from antiquity to the present that is different from and richer than its predecessor. Sources from the fields of archaeology, anthropology, biology, genetics and oral tradition have been used to produce this excellent book. A New History of Tanzania is a timely contribution to academic requirements for teaching and learning Tanzania’s history. It is also a possible exemplar to the writing of other countries’ histories, departing as it does, from the traditional historiography that is influenced by colonial and postcolonial apologists of nefarious external influences on Africa’s history. It will also interest other Tanzanians and visitors to Tanzania who are interested in understanding the country from when it was a territory with more than one hundred and twenty ethnic groups, to a nation with an unmistakable identity as it marches forward. --
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