Colonial Buganda and the end of empire : political thought and hi storical imagination in Africa / Jonathon L. Earle.
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TextSeries: African studies series | African studies series New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017Description: xx, 271 p. : ill., map; 24 cmISBN: - 9781108417051 (hardback : alk. paper)
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Includes bibliographical references ( p. 223 - 259 ) and index.
Introduction: Power and history writing in colonial Buganda -- Ignat ius K. Musazi: powerful kings and colonial economies, c. 1905-c. 1949 - - Eridadi M.K. Mulira: cosmopolitanism and citizenship, c. 1909-c. 1949 -- Eridadi M.K. Mulira: Buganda's status in Uganda, c. 1953-c. 1959 -- Abubakar K. Mayanja: pluralism and Islamic political thought, c. 1844- c. 1962 -- Benedicto K.M. Kiwanuka: justice and Catholic dissent, c. 18 79-c. 1962 -- Conclusion: Textual production and historical imagination in postcolonial Buganda.
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