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Foreword Daniel Branch
Introduction: The Future of History: Transtemporal, Transnational across Geographical Borders Nicholas K. Githuku
1 On Writing Kenya’s History John M. Lonsdale
2 From the Upper Delaware River to the Banks of the Monongahela via Lake Victoria Robert M. Maxon
3 Myth and Reality in the Forging of a Kenyan National History: Oginga Odinga’s Heroism Robert M. Maxon
4 Daniel arap Moi: A Challenge for Historians Robert M. Maxon
5 Ainsworth after Dark: The Pied Piper of African Development in Colonial Kenya, 1895–1920? Okia Opolot
6 Challenge to African Democracy: The Activism and Assassination of Pio Gama Pinto Godriver Wanga-Odhiambo
7 Eastlands, Nairobi: Memory, History, and Recovery Betty Wambui
8 Plagues and Pestilences in Late Nineteenth-Century Samburuland George L. Simpson, Jr., and Peter Waweru
9 The Evolution of Imperial Social Development Policy and Practice in British Sudan: A Comparative Case Study of the Gezira and Zande Schemes Joseph M. Snyder
10 Illusions about a Boom in Cotton Production in Southern Nyanza during the Depression, 1929–1939 Peter Odhiambo Ndege
11 Community Development in Post-Independence Malawi: Deciphering Some Local Voices Gift Wasambo Kayira
12 Regime Policing and the Stifling of the Human Rights Agenda: Late Colonial and Postcolonial Malawi, 1948–Present Paul Chiudza Banda
13 The Constitution and Change-the-Constitution Debate in Independent Kenya, 1963–2002 Anne Kisaka Nangulu
14 The Building Bridges Initiative Déjà Vu: “A Whitewash Process Taking Us Forward by Taking Us Backwards” Nicholas K. Githuku and Robert M. Maxon
15 House of Mlungula—“Norms in the Margins and Margins of the Norm”: Of Computer “Glitches,” Moving Human Fingers and Illicit Financial Flows Nicholas K. Githuku
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