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This history of administrative thought and practice in colonial Kenya looks at the ways in which white people tried to engineer social change.
It asks four questions:
• Why Kenya’s welfare operation was so idiosyncratic and spartan compared with that of other British colonies?
• Why did a transformation from social welfare to community development produce further neglect of the very poor?
• Why was there no equivalent to the French tradition of community medicine?
• If there was a transformatory element of colonial rule that sought to address poverty, where and why did it fall down? The answers offer revealing insight into the dynamics of rule in the late colonial period in Kenya.
ISBN:9780821413999
Author:Joanna Lewis
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