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A Daunting Journey

A Daunting Journey
Author: Kiereini, Jeremiah Gitau
Publisher: East African Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2015-09-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9966259783

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He is described as a Mau Mau oath-taker, seemingly of two minds ñ both for and against, loyal and disloyal. In A Daunting Journey, Jeremiah Gitau Kiereini, lets us into his life spanning three generations. He reveals insights into the influences and intrigues surrounding the early civil service and the powerful individuals who held Kenya's future in their hands. Kiereini also exposes the dichotomy that irreconcilably split the communities involved in the struggle for independence and the personal contradictions and challenges he encountered as he sought to find pride and loyalty in service to a newly independent Kenya. This is truly a fascinating chronicle that takes us from the humble and difficult years of childhood, through the Mau Mau years, the Kenyatta administration, the Moi regime, and on to the present in the life of Jeremiah Kiereini. Most captivating is the narrative on the infamous 1969 oath-taking commonly referred to as, ëCaai wa Gatunduí and the 1982 coup.


Palgrave Advances in World Histories

Palgrave Advances in World Histories
Author: M. Hughes-Warrington
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230523404

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World histories vary widely in shape, structure, and range in space and time. In Palgrave Advances in World Histories, ten leading world historians examine the many forms of world history writing, offering an accessible, engaging and comprehensive overview of what it is and what world historians do. This work is a valuable introduction to those new to the field, but will also stimulate discussion, debate and reflection.


The Secret Heir of Alazar

The Secret Heir of Alazar
Author: Kate Hewitt
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2017-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459292812

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One stolen night with the sultan… Virginal Gracie Jones longs for adventure—and one incredible evening in Rome, she finds it in the arms of charismatic Malik al Bahjat. But morning reveals he's next in line to Alazar's throne! Driven away by his royal family, Gracie discovers too late that their forbidden night left her pregnant… When Malik learns the truth a decade later, he explodes back into Gracie's life. He sweeps her from her small hometown to his splendid kingdom, where, kiss by scorching kiss, he's intent on legitimizing his heir—and satisfying his cravings—by crowning Gracie his desert queen!


Agricultural Outlook

Agricultural Outlook
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1992
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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175 Years of Persecution

175 Years of Persecution
Author: Fereydun Vahman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786075873

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For almost two centuries, followers of the Baha'i faith, Iran's largest religious minority, have been persecuted by the state. They have been made scapegoats for the nation's ills, branded enemies of Islam and denounced as foreign agents. Since the Islamic Revolution of 1979 Baha'is have been barred from entering the nation's universities, more than two hundred have been executed, and hundreds more imprisoned and tortured. Now, however, Iran is at a turning point. A new generation has begun to question how the Baha'is have been portrayed by the government and the clergy, and called for them to be given equal rights as fellow citizens. In documenting, for the first time, the plight of this religious community in Iran since its inception, Fereydun Vahman also reveals the greater plight of a nation aspiring to develop a modern identity built on respect for diversity rather than hatred and self-deception.


The Lessons of History

The Lessons of History
Author: Laurie Burkitt
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2003
Genre: China
ISBN:

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For Keeps: Marriages That Last a Lifetime

For Keeps: Marriages That Last a Lifetime
Author: Finnegan Alford-Cooper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315293358

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Derived from the author's own survey called the Long Island Long-Term Marriage Survey, this text examines couples married 50 years or more. The survey, comprising of questionnaires and interviews, was conducted to learn what factors contributed to the longevity of marriages.


In the Event of History

In the Event of History
Author: Premesh Lalu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN:

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My Century in History

My Century in History
Author: Thomas D. Clark
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2006-08-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813171385

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When Thomas D. Clark was hired to teach history at the University of Kentucky in 1931, he began a career that would span nearly three-quarters of a century and would profoundly change not only the history department and the university but the entire Commonwealth. His still-definitive History of Kentucky (1937) was one of more than thirty books he would write or edit that dealt with Kentucky, the South, and the American frontier. In addition to his wide scholarly contributions, Clark devoted his life to the preservation of Kentucky's historical records. He began this crusade by collecting vast stores of Kentucky's military records from the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Civil War. His efforts resulted in the Commonwealth's first archival system and the subsequent creation of the Kentucky Library and Archives, the University of Kentucky Special Collections and Archives, the Kentucky Oral History Commission, the Kentucky History Center (recently named for him), and the University Press of Kentucky. Born in 1903 on a cotton farm in Louisville, Mississippi, Thomas Dionysius Clark would follow a long and winding path to find his life's passion in the study of history. He dropped out of school after seventh grade to work first at a sawmill and then on a canal dredgeboat before resuming his formal education. Clark's earliest memories—hearing about local lynch-mob violence and witnessing the destruction of virgin forest—are an invaluable window into the national issues of racial injustice and environmental depredation. In many ways, the story of Dr. Clark's life is the story of America in the twentieth century. In My Century in History, Clark offers vivid memories of his journey, both personal and academic, a journey that took him from Mississippi to Kentucky and North Carolina, to leadership of the nation's major historical organizations, and to visiting professorships in Austria, England, Greece, and India, as well as in universities throughout the United States. An enormously popular public lecturer and teacher, he touched thousands of lives in Kentucky and around the world. With his characteristic wit and insight, Clark now offers his many admirers one final volume of history—his own.