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The Swynnerton Plan: How Land Consolidation Fueled Kenya's Mau Mau War

The Swynnerton Plan: How Land Consolidation Fueled Kenya's Mau Mau War

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In 1954, as the Mau Mau insurgency raged in the forests of central Kenya, a British colonial administrator named Roger Swynnerton unveiled a blueprint that would reshape the country forever. The Swynnerton Plan sought to consolidate fragmented smallholdings into individual freehold plots, create a class of prosperous African yeoman farmers, and destroy the communal land systems that had sustained Kikuyu society for centuries. This episode unpacks the plan's origins in the East Africa Royal Commission of 1953–1955, its implementation during the Emergency, and the bitter legacy it left behind: a new Kikuyu landed elite, millions of landless poor, and a geography of resentment that still fuels land conflicts today. Lucas and Luna explore how the plan's architects wielded maps, surveys, and registration certificates as weapons of counterinsurgency, and how the Kikuyu themselves navigated, resisted, and sometimes profited from this seismic shift in land tenure. Drawing on the work of historians like Tabitha Kanogo, David Anderson, and John Lonsdale, this episode offers a ground-level view of the plan's impact on the ridges of Murang'a and Nyeri, and asks whether the Swynnerton Plan was development or dispossession. #SwynnertonPlan #KenyaHistory #MauMau #LandConsolidation #RogerSwynnerton #Kikuyu #ColonialKenya #EmergencyPeriod #LandTenure #Muranga #Nyeri #TabithaKanogo #DavidAnderson #JohnLonsdale #Counterinsurgency #AfricanYeoman #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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