A Man of the World
Tom Mboya, the Cold War and Decolonization in Kenya
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Aug '26
£28.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Focusing on Tom Mboya, this book reveals how the Cold War profoundly shaped the outcome of decolonisation in Kenya.
Focusing on Tom Mboya, one of Kenya's founding fathers, this book reveals how the Cold War profoundly shaped the outcome of decolonisation in Kenya. Daniel Branch explores Mboya's influence across the globe, including his controversial American network of supporters, thereby setting Kenya's decolonisation in its global context.Tom Mboya was one of the most important global political figures of the age of decolonisation. Widely acknowledged to be a member of the top tier of African nationalist leaders, he was also one of Kenya's founding fathers. Using Mboya's papers in addition to several other archives, Daniel Branch demonstrates how much of his political success at home and abroad was derived from his cultivation and adept use of an extensive international network of supporters, particularly in the United States. A Man of the World explores how Mboya built this network among civil rights activists, labour leaders and political figures. Branch explores in detail the great controversies that Mboya's global network created within Kenyan politics up until his assassination in July 1969, particularly the funding he received from sources connected to the CIA. In doing so, this study sets Kenya's decolonisation in its global context and demonstrates how the Cold War influenced its outcome.
ISBN: 9781009715492
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300 pages