TANU Women

Gender and Culture in the Making of Tanganyikan Nationalism, 1955-65

by: Susan Geiger

TANU Women
Author: Susan Geiger

Publisher: James Currey

Series: Social History of Africa S.

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Format: Paperback / softback

Publication date: 16 April 1998

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ISBN: 0852556292 ISBN 13: 9780852556290

TANU Women by Susan Geiger

This study examines the role of women in the achievement of Tanzania's independence, in particular Bibi Titi Mohamed - the woman seen at the centre of Tanganyikan nationalism. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: James Currey

City: Oxford

Pages: 240

More info: height 227 mm width 142 mm weight 485 gr

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Age recommended: College/higher education

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey:(DC21) 305.48896782 Library of Congress Subject: Women in politics

Departments: Nationalism;

Record updated at: 22 March, 2013 time: 14:03

Summary TANU Women Women in Dar es Salaam - colonial ideologies versus urban realities; Bibi Titi Mohamed - Dar es Salaam; activists and political mobilization; Bibi Titi Mohamed - travel for TANU; nationalisms in the hinterland - Kilimanjaro and Moshi; nationalisms in the hinterland - Mwanza; Bibi Titi Mohamed - independence and after; nationalism in postcolonial Tanzania; sources. Top page

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