The political kingdom in Uganda : a study of bureaucratic nationalism

David E. Apter

It is rare for a scholar to revisit the scene of earlier research with a view to evaluating how that research has stood up over time. Here David E Apter does that and more. In a lengthy new introductory chapter to this classic study of bureaucratic nationalism, he reviews the efficacy of the concepts in his original study of Uganda of almost a century ago, including some, such as consociationalism', which have entered into the mainstream of comparative politics.

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It is rare for a scholar to revisit the scene of earlier research with a view to evaluating how that research has stood up over time. Here David E Apter does that and more. In a lengthy new introductory chapter to this classic study of bureaucratic nationalism, he reviews the efficacy of the concepts in his original study of Uganda of almost a century ago, including some, such as consociationalism', which have entered into the mainstream of comparative politics.

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[目次]

  • The political kingdom and the politics of provincialism
  • the social and economic environment
  • missionary and mercantile in East Africa - the discovery and engagement of institutions
  • the traditional setting - concepts and hypotheses
  • fissures without fractures - the first political groups in Uganda
  • the anatomy of internal conflict in Uganda
  • the development of a national government
  • the defense of Uganda interests - the campaign against trusteeship and closer union
  • th growth of economic nationalism
  • neo-traditionalism and the beginnings of modern nationalism
  • crisis and th emerging state, I
  • crisis and the emerging state, II
  • authority and men - a battle of roles and personalities
  • political parties in Uganda - the search for leadership and solidarity
  • the Uganda government and the development of constitutional government
  • the constitutional approach to nation building - ideas without ideals
  • towards democracy and independence.

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[目次]

  • His book is refreshing for its originality, its frankness, and its realistic approach
  • it merits close study. The Times "This work is a highly sophisticated presentation representing a successful blending of accurate historical description, political insight and contemporary sociological theory. Professor Apter approaches his subject from the broad perspective of his previous work on the Gold Coast
  • as a student of comparative political institutions in Africa he has few peers. Within an over-all historical context he lays bare the intertwining forces that have shaped Buganda"s emergence into a restless mid-twentieth century Africa. The mass of data in this study makes it valuable as a reference work." Eugene P. Dvorin, American Political Science Review "A must for all libraries without the original, otherwise for specialized collections on Africa and development studies." R M Fulton, Northwest Missouri State University, Choice

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書名 The political kingdom in Uganda : a study of bureaucratic nationalism
著作者等 Apter, David Ernest
Apter David E.
出版元 Frank Cass
刊行年月 1997
版表示 3 Rev ed
ページ数 lxxxii, 498 p.
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 0714642347
0714646962
NCID BA34202633
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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