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Mwangi Nixon
Land Reforms in Kenya
An Analysis of the socio-economic Impact of Land Reforms in Kenya: The Case of Kiambu District, 1946-1978
2011. 252 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2011
ISBN: 3-639-37587-4 (3639375874)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-37587-9 (9783639375879)
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This work analyses the socio-economic dynamics that are associated with land reform in the country but through a case study. Specifically, it notes that, land reform as process has been carried out by virtually every country. The Kenya land reform is not only different but inimitable. The reforms were designed and implemented by the colonial authorities with the sole intention of calming the political turmoil created by the Mau Mau underground movement. Desperate to avert the Africans challenge to their authority, the colonialist used land as a punitive exercise to those challenging their dominance and as a reward to the loyalist. The reform introduced stratification never experienced before, it deliberately brought a landless class and a landed gentry separated by a near landed´ class. These classes were pushed to adopt new social links and relations and engage in diverse economic experiences which have continued to shape the people´s relations to date. Indeed, land reform has continued shape the political direction in the country. This work has presented the factors that shaped the reforms. addressing the so called historical injustices cannot ignore the land reform issues.
Mwangi Nixon Njau, B.Ed (CUEA), M.A. (Kenyatta University) has taught history as a part time lecturer in a number of universities such as Kenyatta University, Catholic University,Kenya Methodist University, Tangaza College, and Africa Nazarene University. He is currently a full time lecturer in history at Marist International University college