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The Pci Resurgent: 1943-1945, Karen Adele Tosi Jan 1976

The Pci Resurgent: 1943-1945, Karen Adele Tosi

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The Italian Communist Party (PCI) emerged from the chaos of the Italian defeat in 1943 as a powerful and cohesive movement. Based upon organizational development throughout the years of Fascist rule in Italy, plus a combination of vigorous partisan activities and a willingness to compromise politically in exchange for governmental participation, the PCI showed promise for achieving economic and social change in Italy. Conservative countermeasures and Allied pressures, however, diminished the Communist advantage until, by 1947, the Party was no longer represented in the postwar government. The success apparent in the economic arena due to the Christian Democrat's program initiated …


Britain's Colonial Administrations And Developments, 1861-1960: An Analysis Of Britain's Colonial Administrations And Developments In Nigeria, Efiong Isaac Utuk Jan 1975

Britain's Colonial Administrations And Developments, 1861-1960: An Analysis Of Britain's Colonial Administrations And Developments In Nigeria, Efiong Isaac Utuk

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This thesis is to indicate the positive British role in developing Nigeria during the Colonial period to the point that effective self-government became possible. The study is approached analytically, utilizing information primarily from printed sources, but including conclusions from the author's experience and informal interviews from local chiefs who lived through much of the Colonial period.

Between 1849 and 1906, West African territories were occupied by several European powers who subjected the peoples to a new type of administration. In Nigeria, Britain was the Colonial master. The British unquestionably benefited economically from their control of Nigeria, but, to their credit, …