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EUROPEAN AND THE KIKUYU TO 1910
(UON, 1976)The thesis deals with the Kikuyu tribes of East Africa, their early history, ethnography and relationships with Europeans and relationships with Europeans to 1910.Kikuyu society is described as in flux resulting from its ... -
EVALUATION OF DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS: LITERATURE PERSPECTIVE, MEASUREMENT, TECHNICAL PAPERS
(UON, 1968)This report presents sonic extensions of the methodology of document retrieval system evaluation. Part 1 provides an overview of some of the milepost studies in evaluation. Part II presents in some detail a discussion of ... -
KENYA POLITICAL AND ECONOMICAL EVOLUTION
(UON, 1972)The typical American businessman used to come here on safari and leave. Now a lot of them who come here as tourists get interested in business is prospects and start looking around. -
MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY
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SETTLERS, GOVERNORS, AND THE COLONIAL OFFICE: A STUDY OF POLITICAL PRESSURES IN KENYA, 1903-25
(UON, 1974)Permission is hereby granted to THE NATIONAL LIBRIARY OF CANADA to microfilm this thesis and the lend or sell copies of the film. The author reserves other publication rights, and neither the thesis nor extensive extracts ... -
SOUTHERN AFRICAH MIGRANT LABOUR SUPPLIES IN THE FAST, THE PRESENT APD THE FUTURE, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GOLD-MINING INDUSTRY
(UON, 1979)Labor migration in southern Africa finds its origin in the discovery of the vast mineral wealth of South Africa in the latter part of the last century. The exploitation of that mineral wealth required enormous supplies of ... -
THE FORMULATION AND MANIFESTATION OF TWO SOCIALIST IDEOLOGIES: DEMOCRATIC AFRICAN SOCIALISM OF KENYA AND THE ARUSHA DECLARATION OF TANZANIA
(UON, 1973)A comparative analysis of the formulation and manifestation of two ideologies of African Socialism, that of Kenya and the Arusha Declaration of Tanzania, is the main objective of this thesis. -
WORLD EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME RESEARCH
(UON, 1979)Initial participation by the Basuto in the money economy in the early19 century was not through wage employment but through the selling of wool, mohair and their surplus of grain to South Africa. Basuto for a long time ...