Connexions between ‘Primary Resistance’ Movements and Modern Mass Nationalism In East and Central Africa. Part I
Connexions between ‘Primary Resistance’ Movements and Modern Mass Nationalism In East and Central Africa. Part I
A recent authoritative review of developments in African historiography pointed to one 'kind of synthesis which has always seemed worthwhile undertaking’, the attempt to trace ‘an historic connexion between the last-ditch resisters, the earliest organisers of armed risings, the messianic prophets and preachers, the first strike-leaders, the promoters of the first cautious and respectful associations of the intelligentsia, and the modern political parties which (initially at least) have been the inheritors of European power’.
CITATION: Ranger, T.O.. Connexions between ‘Primary Resistance’ Movements and Modern Mass Nationalism In East and Central Africa. Part I . : , 1968. Journal of African History Vol.9,no.3,1968,pp437-453 - Available at: https://library.au.int/connexions-between-‘primary-resistance’-movements-and-modern-mass-nationalism-east-and-central-11