Format:
1 Online-Ressource (380 pages)
ISBN:
9783319331560
Series Statement:
African Histories and Modernities
Content:
Preface to Book 1 -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- A Working Definition of Political Violence -- Working Definitions of Legitimacy and Crisis of Legitimacy -- Rationale for the Study -- A Note About Data -- A Note About Chapters -- Chapter 2: Background: Legitimacy and Political Violence in Pre-Colonial Societies -- Centralized States -- Bunyoro-Kitara, 1500-1889 -- Relations between Bunyoro-Kitara and its Neighbors -- Bunyoro-Kitara and Turco-Egyptian Imperialism -- Buganda, 1500-1889 -- Relations between Buganda, its Neighbors and the Outside World -- Decentralized States -- Acoli, 1500-1889 -- Acoliland and its Neighbors -- Acoliland and the Outside World -- Chapter 3: Crises of Legitimacy and Political Violence in Colonial Uganda, 1890-1962 -- The Creation of the Colonial State through Territorial Demarcation and Political Violence -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Buganda -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Bunyoro -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Busoga -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Eastern Uganda -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Toro -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Ankole -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Kigezi -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Northern Uganda -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Lango -- Political Penetration and Political Violence in West Nile -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Acoli -- Colonial Penetration and Political Violence in Karamoja -- Ethnic Conflicts and Fragmentation of the Colonial State -- Colonial Power Structure and Political Violence -- Economic Underdevelopment, Fragmentation of the Colonial State and Legitimation Crisis -- Political Parties, Crisis of Legitimacy and Political Violence
Content:
The Bataka Party (BP) and the Uganda African Farmers' Union (UAFU) -- The Uganda National Congress -- The Democratic Party -- The Uganda National Movement -- The Uganda People's Union and the Uganda People's Congress -- The Foggy Road to Self-Government and Independence -- Chapter 4: The Obote Regime and Political Violence, 1962-1971 -- The Common Man's Charter and the Crisis of Legitimacy -- Political Violence in Western Uganda -- Repression and the Press -- Political Instability, Political Violence and Refugees -- The Crisis of Legitimacy and the Control of Migration of Ugandans -- The Crisis of Legitimacy in the Army -- Chapter 5: The Amin Regime and Political Violence, 1971-1979 -- Domestic Response to the Coup -- Response to the Coup from Abroad -- The Quest for Legitimacy at Home and Consolidation of the Regime -- The Search for Legitimacy on the Regional Front -- The Crisis of Legitimacy in the Cabinet and Civil Service -- Disappearances of Political Opponents -- The Severe Crisis of Legitimacy and the Establishment of an Alternative Court, the Military Tribunal -- Political Violence and Refugees in Uganda -- Political Violence and Ugandan Refugees -- Repression of the Press -- War against and with the Church -- Crisis of Legitimacy in the Army -- The Collapse of the Regime, 1978 to 1979 -- Chapter 6: Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Oral Data -- Unpublished Theses, Papers, Reports and Other Documents -- Newspapers and Magazines -- Publications of International Organizations -- Unpublished Government Documents -- Published Government Documents -- Published Works -- Index
Additional Edition:
9783319331553
Additional Edition:
Print version Otunnu, Ogenga Crisis of Legitimacy and Political Violence in Uganda, 1890 to 1979 Cham : Springer International Publishing,c2016 9783319331553
Language:
English
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