This book examines how and why the British were able to establish a colonial government in what became known as 'Uganda'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
D. A. Low is Emeritus Smuts Professor of the History of the British Commonwealth, University of Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Prologue: survey and agenda 2. Statecraft: external intrusion and local dominion 3. Ferment: conversion and revolution in Buganda 4. Upcountry: might-have beens and the Buganda/Uganda outcome 5. Warbands: new military formations and ground-level imperialism 6. Paramountcy: Toro, Busoga and the new overlords 7. Defeat: Kabarega's resistance, Mwanga's revolt and the Sudanese mutiny 8. Succession: Nkore and the war of Igumira's Eye 9. Denouement: aggregations and rulerships 10. Government: colonial settlements and the Buganda model 11. Capstone: honour, awe and imperialism 12. Round up and review Select bibliography.
1. Prologue: survey and agenda 2. Statecraft: external intrusion and local dominion 3. Ferment: conversion and revolution in Buganda 4. Upcountry: might-have beens and the Buganda/Uganda outcome 5. Warbands: new military formations and ground-level imperialism 6. Paramountcy: Toro, Busoga and the new overlords 7. Defeat: Kabarega's resistance, Mwanga's revolt and the Sudanese mutiny 8. Succession: Nkore and the war of Igumira's Eye 9. Denouement: aggregations and rulerships 10. Government: colonial settlements and the Buganda model 11. Capstone: honour, awe and imperialism 12. Round up and review Select bibliography.
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