Histories of the Hanged: Britain’s Dirty War in Kenya and the End of Empire – Anderson, David

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This book tells for the first time the story of the dirty war the British fought in Kenya, in the run-up to the country’s independence in 1964. In 1952, after years of tension and bitterness, the grievances of the Gikuyu people of central Kenya exploded into open rebellion. Only 32 European settlers died in the subsequent fighting, but more than 1,800 African civilians, over 3,000 African police and soldiers, and 12,000 Mau Mau rebels were killed. Between 1953 and 1956 Britain sent over a thousand Kenyans to the gallows, often on trumped up or non-existent charges. Meanwhile 70,000 people were imprisoned in camps without trial for between two and six years. Men and women were kept together in conditions of institutionalised violence overseen by British officials. David Anderson provides a full and convincing account of a war in which all sides behaved badly, and therefore few of the combatants can be either fully excused, or blamed. His book contains the information the press, public and politicians need to decide for themselves about an important aspect of Britain’s recent past.These events are still within living memory, and eye-witness testimonies provide the backbone of this controversial story.

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SKU: 9780297847199 Category: Title: Histories of the Hanged: Britain's Dirty War in Kenya and the End of Empire
Author: Anderson, David
Publisher: Weindenfeld & Nicolson
Year: 2006
ISBN10: 0297847198
ISBN13: 9780297847199
Condition: Very Good
Format: Hardcover
Inventory No: 219

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This book tells for the first time the story of the dirty war the British fought in Kenya, in the run-up to the country’s independence in 1964. In 1952, after years of tension and bitterness, the grievances of the Gikuyu people of central Kenya exploded into open rebellion. Only 32 European settlers died in the subsequent fighting, but more than 1,800 African civilians, over 3,000 African police and soldiers, and 12,000 Mau Mau rebels were killed. Between 1953 and 1956 Britain sent over a thousand Kenyans to the gallows, often on trumped up or non-existent charges. Meanwhile 70,000 people were imprisoned in camps without trial for between two and six years. Men and women were kept together in conditions of institutionalised violence overseen by British officials. David Anderson provides a full and convincing account of a war in which all sides behaved badly, and therefore few of the combatants can be either fully excused, or blamed. His book contains the information the press, public and politicians need to decide for themselves about an important aspect of Britain’s recent past.These events are still within living memory, and eye-witness testimonies provide the backbone of this controversial story.

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Weight 0.82 kg
Dimensions 24 × 16 × 3.5 cm

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