Political Power in Pre-colonial Buganda
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288 Pages

21.6 x 13.8 cm

Series: Eastern African Studies

Imprint: James Currey

Political Power in Pre-colonial Buganda

Economy, Society and Warfare in the 19th Century

by Richard Reid

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This study tells the story of Buganda's society, economy and culture.

Buganda was one of the most favoured of East Africa's inter-lacustrine kingdoms. Blessed with fertile and well-watered soil, capable of supporting a relatively dense population, it became a major regional power by the mid-19th century.

North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers
"Reid's new book on the material and military bases of political power in nineteenth century Buganda - especially post-1850 - is a welcome, ambitious and innovative break from this norm. ...This is an impressive study. Reid marshals a wealth of evidence and original argument on material conditions in late nineteenth-century Buganda, and the ways that those conditions shaped the nature and workings of the Ganda state. Even when he is not persuasive...Reid asks important questions and provides bold answers. His book breaks new ground that advances not only the study of precolonial Buganda, but also of precolonial Ugandan and East African History more generally." Ronald R. Atkinson, JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY
"This is an impressive study, asking important questions and marshalling a wealth of evidence and original argument to provide bold (and mostly convincing) answers." Ronald R. Atkinson, CHOICE
"Richard Reid's well-researched study places nineteenth-century Buganda in its economic and material contexts...Reid's study broadens our picture of precolonial Buganda beyond court politics and political structures and is thus a very welcome addition to the historiography. It is also valuable for the clan history he adds and for the analysis of Bugandan slavery and slave trade in the context of recent slave trade historiography." Glenn H. McKnight, AFRICAN STUDIES REVIEW
"In writing an economic history of pre-colonial Buganda, Richard Reid has taken a simple idea, and in a field with relatively limited archival and historical resources, pursued it adeptly...this unfashionably detailed economic history provides an important and accessible synthesis of existing scholarship, together with new insights into the converging currents of political and economic history in the Lake Victoria region." JOURNAL OF IMPERIAL & COMMONWEALTH HISTORY

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9780852554500

September 2002

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Title Details

288 Pages

2.16 x 1.38 cm

Series: Eastern African Studies

Imprint: James Currey