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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.
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(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
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Davidson, Basil. A History of East and Central Africa to the
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Dunbar, A.R. A History of Bunyoro-Kitara. (Rev. ed.)
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Hansen, Holger Bernt. Mission, Church, and State in a
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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
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Ibingira, G.S.K. The Forging of an African Nation: The
Political and Constitutional Evolution of Uganda from
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Ingham, Kenneth. The Making of Modern Uganda. Westport,
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Karugire, Samwiri Rubaraza. A Political History of
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Kiwanuka, M.S.M. Semakula (ed.). The Kings of Buganda.
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Low, D.A. Buganda in Modern History. Berkeley:
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Oliver and Gervase Mathews (eds.), History of East
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Low, D.A. and Robert Cranford Pratt (eds.). Buganda and
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Martin, David. General Amin. London: Faber and Faber,
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Mazrui, Ali. Soldiers and Kinsmen in Uganda. Beverly
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Mutesa II, Edward. Desecration of My Kingdom. London:
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Roscoe, J. The Baganda: Their Customs and Beliefs.
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Uganda
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