An Economic History of the Lacustrine States of Busoga, Uganda

An Economic History of the Lacustrine States of Busoga, Uganda
Title An Economic History of the Lacustrine States of Busoga, Uganda PDF eBook
Author F.. Batala-Nayenga
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1978
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An Economic History of the Lacustrine States of Busoga, Uganda

An Economic History of the Lacustrine States of Busoga, Uganda
Title An Economic History of the Lacustrine States of Busoga, Uganda PDF eBook
Author Frederick Peter Batala-Nayenga
Publisher
Pages 760
Release 1976
Genre Busoga Province (Uganda)
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African Economic History

African Economic History
Title African Economic History PDF eBook
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Pages 482
Release 1981
Genre Africa
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Kakungulu & the Creation of Uganda, 1868-1928

Kakungulu & the Creation of Uganda, 1868-1928
Title Kakungulu & the Creation of Uganda, 1868-1928 PDF eBook
Author Michael Twaddle
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 1993
Genre Bantu-speaking peoples
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Uganda: A Modern History

Uganda: A Modern History
Title Uganda: A Modern History PDF eBook
Author Jan Jelmert Jørgensen
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 384
Release 2023-10-09
Genre History
ISBN 1000984184

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Uganda: A Modern History (1981) provides a comprehensive political, social and economic history of Uganda from the beginnings of colonial rule in 1888. It focuses particularly on the development of the Ugandan economy and demonstrates how the economy became structurally dependent on world capitalism during the colonial period and how this has affected its subsequent development. The book also deals with the political and social tendencies which shaped Ugandan society in both the colonial and postcolonial period. The first four chapters examine the initial colonial occupation and the colonial state’s role in the rural nexus of chiefs, peasants and migrant workers. They also look at the colonial state and the context of the wider national, regional and international economy and analyse the African nationalist response and the formation of political parties to take control of the postcolonial state. The second part of the book considers the political alliances and economic strategies of the Obote regime and the events of Amin’s military regime. The epilogue looks at events since the fall of the Amin regime and suggests ways in which Uganda may be able to tackle its underlying economic problems.

UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. VI, Abridged Edition

UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. VI, Abridged Edition
Title UNESCO General History of Africa, Vol. VI, Abridged Edition PDF eBook
Author J. F. Ade Ajayi
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 400
Release 1998-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780520067011

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Volume VI of this acclaimed series is now available in an abridged paperback edition. The result of years of work by scholars from all over the world, The UNESCO General History of Africa reflects how the different peoples of Africa view their civilizations and shows the historical relationships between the various parts of the continent. Historical connections with other continents demonstrate Africa's contribution to the development of human civilization. Each volume is lavishly illustrated and contains a comprehensive bibliography. Volume VI covers the period from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the onset of the European "scramble" for colonial territory in the 1880s. In spite of a growing European commercial, religious, and political presence during the first three quarters of the century, outside influences were felt indirectly by most African societies, and they made a number of culturally distinctive attempts to modernize, expand, and develop. These are detailed in four thematic chapters, twenty-three chapters detailing developments in specific areas, and two concluding chapters tracing the African diaspora and assessing the state of the Continent's political, economic, and cultural development on the eve of the European conquest.

Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa

Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa
Title Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa PDF eBook
Author Henri Médard
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 423
Release 2007-11-16
Genre History
ISBN 082144574X

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Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa is a collection of ten studies by the most prominent historians of the region. Slavery was more important in the Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa than often has been assumed, and Africans from the interior played a more complex role than was previously recognized. The essays in this collection reveal the connections between the peoples of the region as well as their encounters with the conquering Europeans. The contributors challenge the assertion that domestic slavery increased in Africa as a result of the international trade. Slavery in this region was not a uniform phenomenon and the line between enslaved and non-slave labor was fine. Kinship ties could mark the difference between free and unfree labor. Social categories were not always clear-cut and the status of a slave could change within a lifetime. Contents: - Introduction by Henri Médard - Language Evidence of Slavery to the Eighteenth Century by David Schoenbrun - The Rise of Slavery & Social Change in Unyamwezi 1860–1900 by Jan-Georg Deutsch - Slavery & Forced Labour in the Eastern Congo 1850–1910 by David Northrup - Legacies of Slavery in North West Uganda ‘The One-Elevens’ by Mark Leopold - Human Booty in Buganda: The Seizure of People in War, c.1700–c.1900 by Richard Reid - Stolen People & Autonomous Chiefs in Nineteenth-Century Buganda by Holly Hanson - Women’s Experiences of Slavery in Late Nineteenth- & Early Twentieth-Century Uganda by Michael W. Tuck - Slavery & Social Oppression in Ankole 1890–1940 by Edward I. Steinhart - The Slave Trade in Burundi & Rwanda at the Beginning of German Colonisation 1890–1906 by Jean-Pierre Chretien - Bunyoro & the Demography of Slavery Debate by Shane Doyle