African Socialism in Postcolonial Tanzania

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African Socialism in Postcolonial Tanzania

Between the Village and the World

African history Politics and government Left-of-centre democratic ideologies Economic growth Development economics and emerging economies

Author: Priya Lal

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 1st December 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 12 Mb

ISBN: 9781316349496


Overview

Drawing on a wide range of oral and written sources, this book tells the story of Tanzania's socialist experiment: the ujamaa villagization initiative of 1967–75. Inaugurated shortly after independence, ujamaa (familyhood in Swahili) both invoked established socialist themes and departed from the existing global repertoire of development policy, seeking to reorganize the Tanzanian countryside into communal villages to achieve national development.

Author's Investigation

Priya Lal investigates how Tanzanian leaders and rural people creatively envisioned ujamaa and documents how villagization unfolded on the ground, without affixing the project to a trajectory of inevitable failure.

Significance

By forging an empirically rich and conceptually nuanced account of ujamaa, African Socialism in Postcolonial Tanzania restores a sense of possibility and process to the early years of African independence, refines prevailing theories of nation building and development, and expands our understanding of the 1960s and 70s world.

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