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Special collection: new themes in Ugandan history

Introduction: new themes in Ugandan history

Pages 487-489 | Published online: 19 Jun 2012
 

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1. Just some of the most recent monographs include, CitationAdyanga, Modes of British Imperial Control of Africa; CitationCarswell, Cultivating Success in Uganda; CitationKyomuhendo and McIntosh, Women, Work and Domestic Virtue in Uganda; CitationKodesh, Beyond the Royal Gaze; CitationMédard, Le royaume du Buganda au XIXe siècle. And some of the most recent journal articles include, CitationDecker, “Idi Amin's Dirty War”; CitationHanson, “Mapping Conflict”; CitationPearson and Muchunguzi, “Contextualizing Privatization and Conservation in the History of Resource Management in Southwestern Uganda”; CitationStephens, “Birthing Wealth?” Also of note are the chapters on Uganda by Doyle, Hanson, Leopold, Reid, Schoenbrun, Steinhart and Tuck in CitationMédard and Doyle, Slavery in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa.

2. Work by, for example, Pamela Khanakwa currently at the Makerere Institute for Social Research, and Cyprian Adupa at Kyambogo University; or Onek Adyanga and Damascus Kafumbe, both assistant professors in the US.

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