Agikuyu, 1890-1965 book by Maina Wa Kinyatti
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Agikuyu, 1890–1965 by Maina Wa Kinyatti
Maina Wa Kinyatti provides a detailed history of the Agikuyu people of Kenya, tracing their social, political, and cultural experiences from the colonial era to post-independence. The book explores land, politics, and resistance, highlighting how the Agikuyu navigated colonial pressures while preserving identity and community. It’s a key resource for understanding Kenyan history through the lens of one of its largest ethnic groups. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What you’ll learn
- The history of the Agikuyu from 1890 to 1965
- How colonialism impacted land, politics, and culture
- Key resistance movements and leaders
- Social and cultural practices of the Agikuyu
- Lessons on identity, resilience, and community cohesion
Who should read the book
- Students and researchers of Kenyan and African history
- Readers interested in ethnic studies and colonial history
- Anyone curious about Agikuyu culture and traditions
- Historians exploring resistance and social change
Why buy Agikuyu from Readers’ Republik
- Fast delivery across Kenya
- Curated collection of Kenyan history and cultural studies
- Reliable and convenient online bookstore experience
- Access to detailed and well-researched historical works
Related books:
- The Pen and the Gun by Maina Wa Kinyatti
- Britain in Africa by Tom Porteous
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KSh3,400.00
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