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London: Lynne Riener, Africa since Independence: a Comparative History. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, Tanzania: Revolution by Education. Arusha: Longmans, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, New Haven: Yale University Press, In Those Days: a Diplomat Remembers. London: Kent State University Press, Britain and the Zanzibar Revolution. On Zibe Kidasi see Iliffe Competition for urban housing and its growing cost was a constant theme in the Swahili press of the period, on which see Brennan Nyerere himself was very comfortable with a language of sin.

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Chapter 5. Part 2. Entering and Securing the Political Space. Search inside the book. Table of contents. Cite Share. Cited by. Chapter 4. Author's note Text Bibliography Notes Author. Author's note I am grateful to COSTECH for granting research permits in and which enabled me to carry out the research on which this chapter is based. Full text. A Powerful Political Metaphor 6 During the elections, the trend for political speeches and newspaper articles to make explicit reference to Julius Nyerere was even more apparent, at least on a cursory glance, than it had been during the elections.

On Zibe Kidasi see Il Nyerere himself was very comfort Notes 1 J. Author Emma Hunter. Read Open Access. Freemium Recommend to your library for acquisition. Sign In or Create an Account. Sign In. Advanced Search. Search Menu. Article Navigation. Close mobile search navigation Article Navigation. Volume Makerere University College. Oxford Academic.

Google Scholar. Select Format Select format. Permissions Icon Permissions. In he was nominated as the TANU member for Tanganyika in the legislative council but resigned in protest at its lack of progress. He was re-elected in as the Eastern Province member. In , he was appointed chief minister, becoming prime minister in and president of the Tanganyika Republic in In he became president of Tanzania, announcing the introduction of a one-party system of government.

Subsequently he was re-elected at regular intervals with a substantial majority on each occasion. He finally resigned as president in , by which time Tanzania was one of the most politically stable nations in Africa with one of the highest literacy rates ; he stepped down as party chairman in The author of several publications on Ujamaa socialism, which contends that Tanzanian economic development should be based on self-help and self-reliance, he has also translated several Shakespeare plays into Swahili.

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