The Nyasaland Emergency in 1959 proved a decisive turning point in the history of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, which from 1953 to 1963 brought together the territories of Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), Southern Rhodesia (Zambia) and Nyasaland (Malawi) under a settler-dominated federal government. The British and Nyasaland governments defended the emergency by claiming to have gathered intelligence which showed that the Nyasaland African Congress was preparing a campaign of sabotage and murder. The Devlin Commission, appointed to investigate the emergency, dismissed the evidence of a ‘murder plot’, criticised the Nyasaland government's handling of the Emergency and, notoriously, described Nyasaland as a ‘police state’. This article...
This thesis fills a significant gap in current secondary literature on post-war British defence and ...
How do states build a security apparatus after violent resistance against state rule? This article a...
This article analyses the evolution, reproduction, and sustenance of what I refer to as the ‘informa...
This historical study examines the different ways through which African police forces mediated the p...
This article takes a moment of political upheaval – Southern Rhodesia’s 1959 State of Emergency – to...
In the past two decades, several settler regimes have collapsed and others seem increasingly vulnera...
With a steady release of material into The National Archives (UK), scholarly interest in imperial an...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
This article explores an episode of post-colonial state violence in the newly independent Zimbabwe, ...
My doctoral research focuses on the development and operation of the intelligence services in Britis...
My doctoral research focuses on the development and operation of the intelligence services in Britis...
The history of the establishment of Protected Villages (PVs) in Rhodesia was largely influenced by ...
On February 28th, 1948, a deadly police shooting at a veteran’s demonstration in the Gold Coast spar...
If the use of legitimate violence or the threat of it within society is such a distinguishing mark o...
This thesis fills a significant gap in current secondary literature on post-war British defence and ...
How do states build a security apparatus after violent resistance against state rule? This article a...
This article analyses the evolution, reproduction, and sustenance of what I refer to as the ‘informa...
This historical study examines the different ways through which African police forces mediated the p...
This article takes a moment of political upheaval – Southern Rhodesia’s 1959 State of Emergency – to...
In the past two decades, several settler regimes have collapsed and others seem increasingly vulnera...
With a steady release of material into The National Archives (UK), scholarly interest in imperial an...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
This study analyzes two British-led police reforms in Sierra Leone from 1945-1961 and 1998-2007, exp...
This article explores an episode of post-colonial state violence in the newly independent Zimbabwe, ...
My doctoral research focuses on the development and operation of the intelligence services in Britis...
My doctoral research focuses on the development and operation of the intelligence services in Britis...
The history of the establishment of Protected Villages (PVs) in Rhodesia was largely influenced by ...
On February 28th, 1948, a deadly police shooting at a veteran’s demonstration in the Gold Coast spar...
If the use of legitimate violence or the threat of it within society is such a distinguishing mark o...
This thesis fills a significant gap in current secondary literature on post-war British defence and ...
How do states build a security apparatus after violent resistance against state rule? This article a...
This article analyses the evolution, reproduction, and sustenance of what I refer to as the ‘informa...