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Entry Corporate Name

Number of records used in: 1

001 - CONTROL NUMBER

  • control field: 15249

003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER

  • control field: DLC

005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION

  • control field: 20200604172807.0

008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS

  • fixed length control field: 791015n| azannaabn |n ana

010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER

  • LC control number: n 79090169

035 ## - SYSTEM CONTROL NUMBER

  • System control number: (OCoLC)oca00322532

040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE

  • Original cataloging agency: DLC
  • Language of cataloging: eng
  • Description conventions: rda
  • Transcribing agency: DLC
  • Modifying agency: DLC
  • Modifying agency: OU

046 ## - SPECIAL CODED DATES

  • Start period: 1948
  • End period: 1960
  • Source of date scheme: edtf

110 2# - HEADING--CORPORATE NAME

  • Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element: Mau Mau

370 ## - ASSOCIATED PLACE

  • Associated country: Kenya
  • Source of term: naf

377 ## - ASSOCIATED LANGUAGE

  • Language code: eng

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Stoneham, C. T. Mau Mau, 1953.

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Kenya's war of independence, 2017:
  • Information found: title page (Mau Mau) page 17 (Historical resistance of the people of Kenya against British colonialism and imperialism, a long War of Independence and liberation movement, this armed resistance movement came to known as Mau Mau with its political and economic demands, it was summarised as Land and Freedom) page 33 (Mau Mau liberation movement was active in Kenya around the period 1948-1960) page 115 (Mau Mau, the revolutionary force)

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Encyclopedia Britannica WWW site, June 4, 2019:
  • Information found: (Mau Mau, Kenyan Political Movement; militant African nationalist movement that originated in the 1950s among the Kikuyu people of Kenya, advocated violent resistance to British domination in Kenya, in 1950 the Mau Mau were banned by British authorities, and after a campaign of sabotage and assassination attributed to Mau Mau terrorists, the British Kenya government declared a state of emergency and began four years of military operations against Kikuyu rebels, more than 11,000 rebels had been killed in the fighting, despite government actions, Kikuyu resistance spearheaded the Kenya independence movement, and Jomo Kenyatta, who had been jailed as a Mau Mau leader in 1953, became prime minister of an independent Kenya ten years later, in 2003 the ban on the Mau Mau was lifted by the Kenyan government; www.britannica.com/topic/Mau-Mau)

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