Kenya: the agrarian question
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1981Author
Ng'ang'a, Mukaru D.
Nyong'o, Anyang
Njonjo, AL
Cowen, M
Gutto, S. B. O.
Chege, M
Mulaa, J
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This issue of the Review is the responsibility of a group of Kenyan scholars. It arises out of a series of discussions on Industrialization and Agriculture in Africa, held in the Department of Government, University of Nairobi, in the 1978/79 academic year. Theoretical analyses are combined with examination of contrasting empirical evidence from different parts of Kenya. The following papers were presented: What is happening to the Kenyan peasantry? (D. Mukaru Ng'ang'a); What 'The friends of the peasants' are and how they pose the question of the peasantry (P. Anyang Nyong'o); The Kenyan peasantry: a re-assessment (A.L. Njonjo); Law, rangelands, peasantry and social classes (S.B.O. Gutto); The agrarian problem (M. Cowen); Electoral politics in Mathare and Dagoretti (M. Chege); Politics in a changing society (J. Mulaa); The development of a middle peasantry in Nyanza (P. Anyang Nyong'o).
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Kenya: the agrarian question. Review of African Political Economy, 1981, 20, pp 1-120Publisher
University of Nairobi