This is a study of a "development governor" in Nyasaland (now Malawi) in the period leading up to decolonization and the end of empire. Geoffrey Colby came to Nyasaland at a particularly difficult time - when the important white settler community was pressing for the Central African Federation and therefore closer ties with white-dominated Southern Rhodesia, a move resisted by growing African nationalism. He was always aware of the danger of "another Mau Mau" and handled the problems associated with the decolonization process with sensitivity and vigour. The biography shows Geoffrey Colby as an efficient and humane official who was concerned above all with development issues while being aware of the tension between the economically dominant white settler community and the emerging class of African nationalists.
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Early life; Nigeria; arrival in Nyasaland; development strategy; working life; relationships with officials; relationships with non-officials; posts and telecommunications; the railways; the food crisis; Africans on private estates; the African press; federation; changing relationships; departure.
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A biography of Sir Geoffrey Colby "development governor" in Nyasaland (now Malawi) in the period leading up to decolonization and the end of empire. The text shows Colby as an efficient, humane official who handled the problems associated with the decolonization process with sensitivity and vigour.
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Product details

ISBN
9781350183940
Published
2021-01-28
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight
490 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
138 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
421

Author

Biographical note

Colin Baker is research professor in the University of Glamorgan and specialises in the political and governmental history of Nyasaland and Malawi. He has written widely on his subject and has published six titles with I.B.Tauris.