Trade unionism was at the leading edge of African freedom struggle in the 1940s and 1950s. It was an incubator where different visions of decolonized futures vied for ascendency after WWII. This article analyzes international labor networks and trade union activism in Kenya to explore the entanglements of decolonization and Cold War from Africa in the 1940s to 1960s, an era when competing modes of anticolonial internationalism laid paths to independence. This story is told in two phases. Through Makhan Singh, the article assesses the influence of Indo-African connection, Marxism and the radical left on labor organization over the 1940s. Then, through Tom Mboya, the article charts Kenyan affiliation to the anticommunist International Confede...
This article argues that, in the wake of decolonisation across most of Sub-Saharan Africa, white Rho...
This article argues that, in the wake of decolonisation across most of Sub-Saharan Africa, white Rho...
Tracing Dar es Salaam's rise and fall as an epicentre of Third World revolution, George Roberts expl...
This article sheds new light on the relationship between internationalism, decolonisation and ideas ...
This article proposes that there is a gap in our current understanding of the globalising and de-glo...
This article examines the conflict over “free” trade unionism within the Ghana Trades Union Congress...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
This paper explores the experiences of Kenyan students in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and other commu...
This paper introduces Sun’s postdoc project which explores the exchanges of people and ideas between...
It is due to the success of the trade union movement in the national liberation movement that the co...
“Struggle for Solidarity: The New Left, African Decolonization, and the End of the Cold War Consensu...
“Struggle for Solidarity: The New Left, African Decolonization, and the End of the Cold War Consensu...
Despite the recent move to understand African decolonisation in more global and transnational terms,...
The outbreak of Mau Mau hostilities in Kenya was the culmination of a series of grievances which had...
This article examines the complex and contradictory history of interactions between the Internationa...
This article argues that, in the wake of decolonisation across most of Sub-Saharan Africa, white Rho...
This article argues that, in the wake of decolonisation across most of Sub-Saharan Africa, white Rho...
Tracing Dar es Salaam's rise and fall as an epicentre of Third World revolution, George Roberts expl...
This article sheds new light on the relationship between internationalism, decolonisation and ideas ...
This article proposes that there is a gap in our current understanding of the globalising and de-glo...
This article examines the conflict over “free” trade unionism within the Ghana Trades Union Congress...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
This paper explores the experiences of Kenyan students in the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and other commu...
This paper introduces Sun’s postdoc project which explores the exchanges of people and ideas between...
It is due to the success of the trade union movement in the national liberation movement that the co...
“Struggle for Solidarity: The New Left, African Decolonization, and the End of the Cold War Consensu...
“Struggle for Solidarity: The New Left, African Decolonization, and the End of the Cold War Consensu...
Despite the recent move to understand African decolonisation in more global and transnational terms,...
The outbreak of Mau Mau hostilities in Kenya was the culmination of a series of grievances which had...
This article examines the complex and contradictory history of interactions between the Internationa...
This article argues that, in the wake of decolonisation across most of Sub-Saharan Africa, white Rho...
This article argues that, in the wake of decolonisation across most of Sub-Saharan Africa, white Rho...
Tracing Dar es Salaam's rise and fall as an epicentre of Third World revolution, George Roberts expl...