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A History of Malawi, 1859-1966

A History of Malawi, 1859-1966
Author: John McCracken
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 1847010504

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This title features a general history of Malawi, focusing mainly on the colonial period, when it was know as Nyassaland, but placing that period in the context of the pre-colonial past.


A Malawi Church History 1860 - 2020

A Malawi Church History 1860 - 2020
Author: R. Ross
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 501
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9996060756

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This is the first attempt to comprehend the whole of Malawi's church history in a single volume. The focus of this book is about documenting the religious experience which was at the centre of founding the new nation of Malawi as we have come to know it. The book strikes a balance in covering issues pertaining to both mission activities and African agency. In many instances interesting pieces of evidence have been marshalled to corroborate or emphasize some of the conclusions reached.


Malawi's Lost Years (1964-1994)

Malawi's Lost Years (1964-1994)
Author: Mwakasungura, Kapote
Publisher: Mzuni Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2016-08-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9996045196

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Malawi is a small and poorly known country, but the crimes committed against its people by the brutal dictatorship of Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda are a part of our shared human history. It is about what happens when governments turn state violence on their own people with impunity. The book gives voice to Malawians who were arbitrarily imprisoned, who fled for their lives into exile, or who suffered silently under the regime's state-sponsored terror from 1964 to 1994. These are not easy stories for the victims to tell and people in power do not want them to be made public. To add to the indignity endured by the regime's victims, Malawi's current leadership has been rehabilitating Banda's image and honouring him, despite well-documented reports of atrocities and abuse of human rights. Nevertheless, even unpleasant history must be openly faced, discussed and acknowledged to provide lessons for the future. The book helps redress this one-sided revision of Malawian history. Fifty years after independence, the Malawi people continue to suffer in absolute poverty and in greater numbers than ever, because the lessons of history from Malawi's lost years have not been learned.


Historical Dictionary of Malawi

Historical Dictionary of Malawi
Author: Owen J. M. Kalinga
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0810859610

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Malawi, established as the British protectorate of Nyasaland in 1891, gained its independence in 1964 and moved immediately into three decades of one-party rule. Since the mid-1990s, however, the country has held multi-party elections, as directed by its constitution, and President Bingu wa Mutharika is currently serving his second term. The fourth edition of the Historical Dictionary of Malawi, now newly expanded and updated, covers a wide range of areas in Malawi history, including the rise and fall of state systems, religious and socio-political movements, the economy, environment, transportation, war, disease, and natural sciences. Author Owen J. M. Kalinga charts developments from pre-history to the post-Banda Malawi, from Tom Bokwito to James Sangala, and from the UMCA mission at Magomero to the second term of Bingu wa Mutharika's presidency, paying particular attention to the individuals, groups, communities, and forces that have molded this South African country. The dictionary itself contains over 1,000 cross-referenced entries on crucial aspects of Malawi history, and it is the most extensive single-volume reference work on Malawi available. In addition to the dictionary entries, Kalinga provides a chronology containing important dates and events and an informative bibliographical section organized by subject. The final part of the bibliography gives the reader a list of current and obsolete newspapers and periodicals related to Malawi, an ideal resource for further research. This newly updated edition is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Malawi.


Archaeology and Oral Tradition in Malawi

Archaeology and Oral Tradition in Malawi
Author: Yusuf M. Juwayeyi
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1847012531

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First comprehensive account of the origins and early history of the Chewa as revealed by oral tradition and archaeology that allows a more accurate picture of a pre-literate society.


The Early History of Malawi

The Early History of Malawi
Author: Bridglal Pachai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1972
Genre: Malawi
ISBN:

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No More to Spend

No More to Spend
Author: Luke Messac
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0190066210

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Dismal spending on government health services is often considered a necessary consequence of a low per-capita GDP, but are poor patients in poor countries really fated to be denied the fruits of modern medicine? In many countries, officials speak of proper health care as a luxury, and convincing politicians to ensure citizens have access to quality health services is a constant struggle. Yet, in many of the poorest nations, health care has long received a tiny share of public spending. Colonial and postcolonial governments alike have used political, rhetorical, and even martial campaigns to rebuff demands by patients and health professionals for improved medical provision, even when more funds were available. No More to Spend challenges the inevitability of inadequate social services in twentieth-century Africa, focusing on the political history of Malawi. Using the stories of doctors, patients, and political leaders, Luke Messac demonstrates how both colonial and postcolonial administrations in this nation used claims of scarcity to justify the poor state of health care. During periods of burgeoning global discourse on welfare and social protection, forestalling improvements in health care required varied forms of rationalization and denial. Calls for better medical care compelled governments, like that of Malawi, to either increase public health spending or offer reasons for their inaction. Because medical care is still sparse in many regions in Africa, the recurring tactics for prolonged neglect have important implications for global health today.


Malawi; a Political and Economic History

Malawi; a Political and Economic History
Author: John G. Pike
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1968
Genre: Malawi
ISBN:

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General study of Malawi - includes historical aspects, demographic aspects, political aspects, the nationalist movement, accession to independence, government structures, the economy, etc. Maps, and bibliography pp. 225 to 239.


Colonialism to Cabinet Crisis

Colonialism to Cabinet Crisis
Author: Andrew C. Ross
Publisher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9990887756

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The late Andrew C. Ross was a Scottish missionary in Malawi between 1958 and 1965 and one of the founding members of the Malawi Congress Party. Like many other Scottish missionaries of the period, he deeply opposed the Central African Federation, and was a strong supporter of the emerging Malawian nationalist movement. When, following the declaration of a State of Emergency in March 1959, many of the political leaders of the Nyasaland African Congress were detained, Andrew regularly visited those held at Kanjedza near Limbe - visits which helped to deepen both his friendship with them, and his commitment to their cause. Thus, when Orton Chirwa was released from detention later in 1959, and persuaded to become the temporary leader of the newly formed Malawi Congress Party, Andrew Ross was one of the first to join, becoming the proud holder of MCP card number six. This book covers the period 1875-1965 and includes a Foreword by Professor George Shepperson.


History of Malawi

History of Malawi
Author: Desmond Dudwa Phiri
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2004
Genre: Malawi
ISBN:

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