Sir Glyn Jones: A Proconsul in Africa

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Author: Colin Baker

ISBN-10: 1860644619

ISBN-13: 9781860644610

Category: Historical Biography - Britain

Sir Glyn Jones, as last governor of Nyasaland, oversaw the transition of the country to Malawi. Involving widespread unrest, the removal of a governor, a state of emergency and commission of enquiry from London, these were some of the most stormy episodes in the story of the end of the empire. This biography, based on original sources, including the Glyn Jones papers to which the author had first and exclusive access, reveals Jones’ relationship with Hastings Banda in a new and controversial...

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Sir Glyn Jones, as last governor of Nyasaland, oversaw the transition of the country to Malawi. Involving widespread unrest, the removal of a governor, a state of emergency and commission of enquiry from London, these were some of the most stormy episodes in the story of the end of the empire. This biography, based on original sources, including the Glyn Jones papers to which the author had first and exclusive access, reveals Jones’ relationship with Hastings Banda in a new and controversial light. Booknews Describes the changes Glyn Jones witnessed and participated in during his 35 years' service (1931-1966) during the period of British rule in the Central Africa protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. He was appointed chief secretary of Nyasaland in 1960, Governor in 1961, and Governor-General of Malawi in 1964. This study of his life and career reflects the changing nature of administration in Africa and shifts in British colonial policy. The author has written nine books on African politics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Early Life • Northern Rhodesia: The Districts • Northern Rhodesia: The Provinces and Secretariat • Nyasaland I: Chief Secretary • Nyasaland II: Governor • Malawi: Governor-General • Retirement • Maps

\ BooknewsDescribes the changes Glyn Jones witnessed and participated in during his 35 years' service (1931-1966) during the period of British rule in the Central Africa protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland. He was appointed chief secretary of Nyasaland in 1960, Governor in 1961, and Governor-General of Malawi in 1964. This study of his life and career reflects the changing nature of administration in Africa and shifts in British colonial policy. The author has written nine books on African politics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \