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Your search for: mau AND mau AND insurrection


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Found 80 results:

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Magazine Articles:   11

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Books on: mau mau insurrection

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Journal Articles on: mau mau insurrection

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Magazine Articles on: mau mau insurrection

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Newspaper Articles on: mau mau insurrection

2 results

  • How Colonial History Gets Distorted by Academic Fad
    Newspaper article; The Washington Times, February 20, 2005
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...the term Mau Mau. What was Mau Mau? It was the name given by the British authorities to the insurrection which blew up suddenly in 1952...casus belli to justify the violent Mau Mau insurrection. At this point, all you can do...
     
  • Yes, an Evil Man CAN Be Brave; (and Great Men Often Aren't)
    Newspaper article; The Daily Mail (London, England), January 2, 2007
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...secretary of the Communist party and attempting to create insurrection and insurgency in rural Cambodia. He was in almost constant...African Rifles during the British campaign against the Mau Mau uprising, and was described by admiring officials as...