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This work investigates the political, social, and geographical evolution of Bechuanaland during the mid-20th century, focusing on its transition toward independence. Edwin S. Munger, a noted scholar of African affairs and long-time observer of the region, utilizes his extensive field research and academic background to analyze the complex interplay between British colonial administration and indigenous governance structures. The text provides a framework for understanding the unique challenges faced by the territory as it navigated the pressures of regional geopolitics and internal development.
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Experts in African studies recognize this text as a valuable primary source for understanding the administrative landscape of the region prior to its transformation into Botswana. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a detailed record for historians and political scientists alike.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
1965-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192181513
ISBN-13:
9780192181510
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