Ethnicity and Empire in Kenya
Explore the intricate dynamics of colonialism in Myles Osborne's groundbreaking work, Ethnicity and Empire in Kenya, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This compelling book is based on extensive archival research and over 150 interviews, making it one of the first to delve into the complex construction of 'tribe' over two centuries. With 292 pages of insightful analysis, Osborne reveals fresh perspectives on critical themes such as soldiering, loyalty, martial race, and the very essence of empire. Ideal for historians, students, and anyone interested in the nuanced interplay of ethnicity and imperial power, this paperback is a must-read for understanding Kenya's colonial past. Discover how these themes shaped not only the nation but also the broader context of colonial history.