The Fall of Ug

The Fall of Ug
Title The Fall of Ug PDF eBook
Author Rufus Steele
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 1913
Genre English drama
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The Brunonian

The Brunonian
Title The Brunonian PDF eBook
Author Brown University
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1892
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The Fall of the Republic and Other Political Satires

The Fall of the Republic and Other Political Satires
Title The Fall of the Republic and Other Political Satires PDF eBook
Author Ambrose Bierce
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 308
Release 2000
Genre Humor
ISBN 9781572330962

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A collection of satirical political writings by American author Ambrose Bierce, originally printed in newspapers and magazines from 1868 to 1910, including both fiction and essays.

The Grove Plays of the Bohemian Club

The Grove Plays of the Bohemian Club
Title The Grove Plays of the Bohemian Club PDF eBook
Author Bohemian Club (San Francisco, Calif.)
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 1918
Genre American drama
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The Nation

The Nation
Title The Nation PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 646
Release 1913
Genre Current events
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Report of the Acting Director of University Libraries

Report of the Acting Director of University Libraries
Title Report of the Acting Director of University Libraries PDF eBook
Author Stanford University. Libraries
Publisher
Pages 700
Release 1927
Genre
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Uganda

Uganda
Title Uganda PDF eBook
Author Jörg Wiegratz
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Pages 302
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 178699111X

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For the last three decades, Uganda has been one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. Globally praised as an African success story and heavily backed by international financial institutions, development agencies and bilateral donors, the country has become an exemplar of economic and political reform for those who espouse a neoliberal model of development. The neoliberal policies and the resulting restructuring of the country have been accompanied by narratives of progress, prosperity, and modernisation and justified in the name of development. But this self-celebratory narrative, which is critiqued by many in Uganda, masks the disruptive social impact of these reforms and silences the complex and persistent crises resulting from neoliberal transformation. Bringing together a range of leading scholars on the country, this collection represents a timely contribution to the debate around the New Uganda, one which confronts the often sanitised and largely depoliticised accounts of the Museveni government and its proponents. Harnessing a wealth of empirical materials, the contributors offer a critical, multi-disciplinary analysis of the unprecedented political, socio-economic, cultural and ecological transformations brought about by neoliberal capitalist restructuring since the 1980s. The result is the most comprehensive collective study to date of a neoliberal market society in contemporary Africa, offering crucial insights for other countries in the Global South.