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Uganda - REFERENCE
Uganda - Bibliography
Uganda
Apter, David E. The Political Kingdom in Uganda. (2d
ed.) Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1967.
Atkinson, R. "Adaptation and Change in Acholi, 1850-1900."
(Research paper.) Kampala: Makerere University 1971.
------. "State Formation and Development in Western Acholi."
(Research paper.) Kampala: Makerere University, 1971.
Avirgan, Tony, and Martha Honey. War in Uganda: The Legacy of
Idi Amin. Westport, Connecticut: Hill, 1982.
Baker, Samuel W. Ismailia. A Narrative of the Expedition to
Central Africa. London: Macmillan, 1874. Reprint. New
York: Negro Universities Press, 1969.
Davidson, Basil. A History of East and Central Africa to the
Late 19th Century. Garden City, New York: Anchor Books,
1969.
Dunbar, A.R. A History of Bunyoro-Kitara. (Rev. ed.)
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Institute of Social Research, 1969.
Ehrlich, Cyril. "The Uganda Economy, 1903-1945." Pages 395-475 in
Vincent Harlow and E.M. Chilver (eds.), History of East
Africa, 2. London: Oxford University Press, 1965.
Furley, Oliver W. "Britain and Uganda from Amin to Museveni:
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Gertzel, Cherry. "Kingdoms, Districts, and the Unitary State,
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------. Party and Locality in Northern Uganda, 1945-
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Hansen, Holger Bernt. Mission, Church, and State in a
Colonial Setting: Uganda, 1890-1925. New York: St.
Martin's Press, 1984.
Hansen, Holger Bernt, and Michael Twaddle (eds.). Uganda Now:
Between Decay and Development. Athens: Ohio University
Press, 1988.
Harlow, Vincent, and E.M. Chilver (eds.). History of East
Africa, 2. London: Oxford University Press, 1965.
Ibingira, G.S.K. The Forging of an African Nation: The
Political and Constitutional Evolution of Uganda from
Colonial Rule to Independence, 1894-1962. New York:
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Ingham, Kenneth. The Making of Modern Uganda. Westport,
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International Commission of Jurists. Uganda and Human
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Jorgensen, Jan Jelmert. Uganda: A Modern History. New
York: St. Martin's Press, 1981.
Karugire, Samwiri Rubaraza. A Political History of
Uganda. Exeter, New Hampshire: Heinemann Educational
Books, 1980.
Kasfir, Nelson. The Shrinking Political Arena: Participation
and Ethnicity in Africa Poitics. Berkeley: University
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Kendall, R.L. "An Ecological History of the Lake Victoria Basin."
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Kiwanuka, M.S.M. Semakula (ed.). The Kings of Buganda.
Nairobi: East African, 1971.
Kyemba, Henry. A State of Blood: The Inside Story of Idi
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Langlands, B. Sleeping Sickness in Uganda, 1900-1920.
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Low, D.A. Buganda in Modern History. Berkeley:
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Oliver and Gervase Mathews (eds.), History of East
Africa, 1. London: Oxford University Press, 1963.
------. "Uganda: The Establishment of the Protectorate, 1894-
1919." Pages 57-120 in Vincent Harlow and E.M. Chilver
(eds.), History of East Africa, 2. London: Oxford
University Press, 1965.
Low, D.A. and Robert Cranford Pratt (eds.). Buganda and
British Overrule, 1900-1955. Nairobi: Oxford University
Press, 1960.
Low, D.A., and Alison Smith (eds.). History of East
Africa, 3. London: Oxford University Press, 1976.
Martin, David. General Amin. London: Faber and Faber,
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Mazrui, Ali. Soldiers and Kinsmen in Uganda. Beverly
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Minority Rights Group. Uganda and Sudan--North and
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Mudoola, Dan. "Communal Conflict in the Military and Its
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Mutesa II, Edward. Desecration of My Kingdom. London:
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Ogot, Bethwell A., and J.A. Kieran (eds.). Zamani: A Survey
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Omara-Otunnu, Amii. Politics and the Military in Uganda,
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Roberts, A. "The Sub-Imperialism of the Baganda," Journal of
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Roscoe, J. The Baganda: Their Customs and Beliefs.
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Rothchild, Donald, and Michael Rogin. "Uganda." Pages 337-40 in
Gwendolyn M. Carter (ed.), National Unity and
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Rowe, John A. "Islam Under Idi Amin: A Case of D�ja Vu?" Pages
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Rupesinghe, Kumar (ed.). Conflict Resolution in Uganda.
Athens: Ohio University Press, 1989.
Sathyamurthy, T.V. The Political Development of Uganda, 1900-
1986. Brookfield, Vermont: Gower, 1986.
Smith, George Ivan. Ghosts of Kampala. London:
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Speke, John Hanning. Journal of the Discovery of the Source
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Stanley, Henry M. Through the Dark Continent. New York:
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Twaddle, Michael (ed.). Expulsion of a Minority: Essays on
the Ugandan Asians. London: Athlone Press, 1975.
United States. Congress. 96th, 1st Session. House of
Representatives. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee
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van Zwanenberg, R.M.A., and Anne King. An Economic History of
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Welbourn, F.B. Religion and Politics in Uganda, 1952-
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1965.
Were, Gideon S. "The Western Bantu Peoples from A.D. 1300 to
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Uganda
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