TY - BOOK ID - 80836891 TI - The souls of white folk : white settlers in Kenya, 1900s-1920s PY - 2016 SN - 9780719098291 0719098297 9780719095344 0719095344 1781708916 0719098289 9781526106810 1526106817 PB - Manchester, UK : Manchester University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Siedler. KW - Weisse. KW - Colonists. KW - Ethnic relations KW - Colonists KW - Settlers (Colonists) KW - Persons KW - Inter-ethnic relations KW - Interethnic relations KW - Relations among ethnic groups KW - Acculturation KW - Assimilation (Sociology) KW - Ethnic groups KW - Ethnology KW - Social problems KW - Sociology KW - Minorities KW - Race relations KW - History KW - History. KW - 1895 - 1963 KW - Kenia. KW - Kenya. KW - Kenya KW - Cenia KW - Chenia KW - Colony and Protectorate of Kenya KW - GOK KW - Government of Kenya KW - Jamhuri ya Kenya KW - Kenia KW - Kenii︠a︡ KW - Kenniya KW - Kenya Colony and Protectorate KW - Ḳenyah KW - Kīniyā KW - Kīnyā KW - Quênia KW - Republic of Kenya KW - Кения KW - קניה KW - كينيا KW - ケニア KW - 肯尼亚 KW - East Africa Protectorate KW - Weiße Rasse KW - Weißer KW - Weibliche Weiße KW - Europide KW - Ansiedler KW - Kolonist KW - Siedlerin KW - Kenii͡ KW - Kīniy KW - Kīny KW - Ǧumhūrīyat Kīnyā KW - Kīnyā KW - Republik Kenia KW - Keniia KW - 12.12.1963 KW - -History KW - African History. KW - HISTORY / Africa / East. KW - African history KW - Law. KW - Paternalism. KW - Prestige. KW - Rape. KW - Settler colonialism. KW - Violence. KW - Whiteness. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:80836891 AB - Kenya's white settlers have long captivated observers. They are alternately celebrated and condemned, painted as romantic pioneers, hedonistic bed-hoppers or crude racists. However, if we wish to better understand Kenya's tortured history, we must examine settlers not as caricatures, but as people inhabiting a unique historical moment. This book offers a striking new interpretation of white settlement in early colonial Kenya by interrogating settlers' lives. It takes seriously - though not uncritically - what settlers said, how they viewed themselves and their world. ER -