A conversation with historian Caroline Elkins

with Caroline Elkins
in Current Affairs, Books
on Wednesday, August 2, 2006 * * * * *

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A discussion with Harvard historian Caroline Elkins about the decline of British colonialism in the post WWII era, most notably in Kenya.

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Caroline Elkins
Mau Mau
imperialism
Kenya
colonialism
British Empire

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    1. Julian Deus  01/29/2008 08:27 PM Report

      May I apologise for the spelling error in my comment (synical instead of cynical) As you must be fully aware of, it is so easy to make mistakes. It is also easy to put them right. If your do not understand the comment, ask a grown up.

      Regards

      Julian Deus

    2. Julian Deus  01/29/2008 08:15 PM Report

      Never heard of you before your 'show' on BBC t.v. tonight.

      You are an unqualified shambles, most people synical of the US education system quote 'Kite Flying' as the one of the great majors of the thick, in American Universities. After your nonesense tonight, your long winded and rambling study area now epitimises the uselessness of academia of north America. Get a job.