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CHAPTER IX. Government in the Regions and Districts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to the First Edition vii
- Note to the Expanded Edition xi
- Contents xv
- Introduction to the Expanded Edition xix
- List of Tables and Figures xxvii
- Maps 1
- Abbreviations 2
- Introduction 3
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PART I. TANU Before Independence. A Political History
- CHAPTER I. Origin and Inheritance of the Tanganyika African National Union 21
- CHAPTER II. The Drive to Independence and Dominance 50
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PART II. Organization, Recruitment, and Ideology
- CHAPTER III. Elected TANU Officials in the Regions and Districts 75
- CHAPTER IV. Appointed TANU Officials in the Regions and Districts 112
- CHAPTER V. TANU at the Center 158
- CHAPTER VI. Ideology and Commitment 203
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PART III. TANU and the Economy of Tanganyika Conditions, Apparatus, and Goals
- CHAPTER VII. The Economy of Tanganyika 261
- CHAPTER VIII.The Formulation of the Five Year Plan 281
- CHAPTER IX. Government in the Regions and Districts 307
- CHAPTER X. TANU Tries to Reach the Villages 334
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PART IV. Crises and Conclusions
- CHAPTER XI. The Army Mutiny in Perspective 363
- CHAPTER XII. The Elections of September 1965 382
- CHAPTER XIII. The Arusha Formulations 406
- CHAPTER XIV. Conclusions 448
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APPENDIXES
- APPENDIX I. Tanganyika: Economic Abstract 467
- APPENDIX II. The First Five Year Plan 471
- APPENDIX III. The Second Five Year Plan 474
- APPENDIX IV. Village Plans 479
- Selected Bibliography 481
- Index 501
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface to the First Edition vii
- Note to the Expanded Edition xi
- Contents xv
- Introduction to the Expanded Edition xix
- List of Tables and Figures xxvii
- Maps 1
- Abbreviations 2
- Introduction 3
-
PART I. TANU Before Independence. A Political History
- CHAPTER I. Origin and Inheritance of the Tanganyika African National Union 21
- CHAPTER II. The Drive to Independence and Dominance 50
-
PART II. Organization, Recruitment, and Ideology
- CHAPTER III. Elected TANU Officials in the Regions and Districts 75
- CHAPTER IV. Appointed TANU Officials in the Regions and Districts 112
- CHAPTER V. TANU at the Center 158
- CHAPTER VI. Ideology and Commitment 203
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PART III. TANU and the Economy of Tanganyika Conditions, Apparatus, and Goals
- CHAPTER VII. The Economy of Tanganyika 261
- CHAPTER VIII.The Formulation of the Five Year Plan 281
- CHAPTER IX. Government in the Regions and Districts 307
- CHAPTER X. TANU Tries to Reach the Villages 334
-
PART IV. Crises and Conclusions
- CHAPTER XI. The Army Mutiny in Perspective 363
- CHAPTER XII. The Elections of September 1965 382
- CHAPTER XIII. The Arusha Formulations 406
- CHAPTER XIV. Conclusions 448
-
APPENDIXES
- APPENDIX I. Tanganyika: Economic Abstract 467
- APPENDIX II. The First Five Year Plan 471
- APPENDIX III. The Second Five Year Plan 474
- APPENDIX IV. Village Plans 479
- Selected Bibliography 481
- Index 501