Dr David Hyde
Name | Dr David Hyde |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer |
Email address | d.hyde@uel.ac.uk |
Research institute | UEL |
Research outputs
The East African Railway Strike, 1959-60: labour’s challenge of inter-territorialism
Hyde, D. 2016. The East African Railway Strike, 1959-60: labour’s challenge of inter-territorialism. Labor History. 57 (1), pp. 71-91. https://doi.org/10.1080/0023656X.2016.1140625East African Railways and Harbours 1945-60: from ‘crisis of accumulation’ to labour resistance
Hyde, D. 2015. East African Railways and Harbours 1945-60: from ‘crisis of accumulation’ to labour resistance. in: Maat, Harro and Hazareesingh, Sandip (ed.) Local Subversions of Colonial Cultures Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 147-169Undercurrents to Independence: Plantation Struggles in Kenya’s Central Province 1959-60
Hyde, D. 2010. Undercurrents to Independence: Plantation Struggles in Kenya’s Central Province 1959-60. Journal of Eastern African Studies. 4 (3), pp. 467-489. https://doi.org/10.1080/17531055.2010.517416'Paying for the Emergency by displacing the Settlers' : global coffee and rural restructuring in late colonial Kenya.
Hyde, D. 2009. 'Paying for the Emergency by displacing the Settlers' : global coffee and rural restructuring in late colonial Kenya. Journal of Global History. 4 (1), pp. 81-103. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1740022809002964Global Coffee and Decolonisation in Kenya: Overproduction, Quotas, and Rural Restructuring
Hyde, D. 2008. Global Coffee and Decolonisation in Kenya: Overproduction, Quotas, and Rural Restructuring. The Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies, The Open University.The Nairobi General Strike [1950]: from protest to insurgency
Hyde, D. 2002. The Nairobi General Strike [1950]: from protest to insurgency. in: Burton, Andrew (ed.) The Urban Experience in Eastern Africa, c. 1750-2000 (Azania Special Volume) The British Institute in Eastern Africa.‘The Nairobi General Strike [1950]: from protest to insurgency’
Hyde, D. 2002. ‘The Nairobi General Strike [1950]: from protest to insurgency’. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa. 36-37 (1), pp. 235-253. https://doi.org/10.1080/006727001095117101104
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