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The Making of Citizenship
The Case of the East African Asians in Tanzania and Uganda, c. 1945-1972

English · Hardback

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Citizenship is a process in motion. When empires crumbled and nation-states arose, subjects became citizens. Independence in East Africa brought the transition from imperial to national citizenship. And therefore, those who had arrived in East Africa via imperial channels of migration had to navigate a new world. Asians in Tanzania and Uganda often found themselves out of place and out of space as their social and economic opportunities were shrinking. This book compares the process of citizenship making in 1960s Tanzania and Uganda and how it enabled African politicians to implement more stringent migration, economic policy in a changing global context of migration systems and how finally this narrowing of national space culminated in the expulsion of the Asian minority from Uganda in 1972.

About the author

Julia B. Held studierte Geschichte, Politikwissenschaften, Ägyptologie und Klassische Archäologie in Heidelberg. Sie war wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Konstanzer Leibnizpreis-Forschungsstelle Globale Prozesse, wo sie 2020 promoviert wurde. Sie arbeitet als Politikberaterin in London.

Summary

Citizenship is a process in motion. When empires crumbled and nation-states arose, subjects became citizens. Independence in East Africa brought the transition from imperial to national citizenship. And therefore, those who had arrived in East Africa via imperial channels of migration had to navigate a new world. Asians in Tanzania and Uganda often found themselves out of place and out of space as their social and economic opportunities were shrinking. This book compares the process of citizenship making in 1960s Tanzania and Uganda and how it enabled African politicians to implement more stringent migration, economic policy in a changing global context of migration systems and how finally this narrowing of national space culminated in the expulsion of the Asian minority from Uganda in 1972.

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Authors Julia Barbara Held
Publisher WBG Academic
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.07.2022
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Contemporary history (1945 to 1989)
 
EAN 9783534407125
ISBN 978-3-534-40712-5
Pages 340
Dimensions (packing) 17 x 2.1 x 22 cm
Weight (packing) 637 g
 
Subjects Migration, Nationalstaat, Exodus, Politik, Rassismus, Uganda, Unabhängigkeit, Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Asiatische Geschichte, Global History, British Empire, Africa, Tanzania, Idi Amin, Staatsbürgerschaft, auseinandersetzen, Citizenship, wbg Publishing Services, Independence, asian, wbg Academic
 

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