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Building a Peaceful Nation: Julius Nyerere and the Establishment of Sovereignty in Tanzania, 1960–1964 by Paul Bjerk. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2015. Pp. xvii + 374, $120.00 (hbk).
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
06 August 2018
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