Dreams for Lesotho Dreams for Lesotho
Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development

Dreams for Lesotho

Independence, Foreign Assistance, and Development

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Publisher Description

In Dreams for Lesotho: Independence, Foreign Assistance, and Development, John Aerni-Flessner studies the post-independence emergence of Lesotho as an example of the uneven ways in which people experienced development at the end of colonialism in Africa. The book posits that development became the language through which Basotho (the people of Lesotho) conceived of the dream of independence, both before and after the 1966 transfer of power.

While many studies of development have focused on the perspectives of funding governments and agencies, Aerni-Flessner approaches development as an African-driven process in Lesotho. The book examines why both political leaders and ordinary people put their faith in development, even when projects regularly failed to alleviate poverty. He argues that the potential promise of development helped make independence real for Africans.

The book utilizes government archives in four countries, but also relies heavily on newspapers, oral histories, and the archives of multilateral organizations like the World Bank. It will interest scholars of decolonization, development, empire, and African and South African history.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2018
May 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
306
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Notre Dame Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
4.8
MB

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