Publisher: Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, Tanzania
Pages: 88
Year: 2006
Category: East Africa, History, Leadership, Politics
Dimensions: 216 x 140 mm
Julius Nyerere. Humanist, Politician, Thinker
This collection contains major papers delivered at a conference dedicated to the memory of Julius Nyerere, held in January 2000 at the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The contributors, scholars and diplomats in Russia with Africa interests, rank Nyerere on a par with national leaders such as Gandhi, Nkrumah and Nasser. Their essays show that not only was Nyerere a political figure of stature, but that he was also an uncommon philosopher-theorist who made an important contribution to the intellectual development of his country and of the Kiswahili language. They further illustrate Nyerere’s reliance on unity and cooperation between African countries, and his belief that the elimination of poverty and backwardness in the country could only become a reality through cooperation with African States and other Third World countries.
Overall, this collection of papers from the Russian culture argue that Nyerere’s extraordinary role in the history of Africa and his contribution to Africa’s development and letters is still under-recognised, and argue for the restitution of his writings and ideas.
£27.00
Review
“it is the rich and detailed story that he (Hirji) and others tell of their personal experiences with USARF, Cheche, and the socialist era at UDSM that make a solid contribution to the historiography of the University of Dar es Salaam and Tanzanian intellectuals.”
Tanzanian Affairs