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Not All The King's Men - Inequality As A Political Instrument In Ankole, Uganda

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Historical dissection of political inequality in Uganda.

If you're intrigued by socio-political studies, "Not All The King's Men" is a deep dive into how inequality served as a tool within Ankole's monarchy. It's an academic yet accessible exploration of Ugandan history, shedding light on the dynamics that shaped current governance and class structures. This book can give you a richer understanding of political undercurrents in post-colonial Africa.

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Not All The King's Men - Inequality As A Political Instrument In Ankole, Uganda

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ISBN: 9789027977076
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Date of Publication: 1978-12-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Sociology, Politics, History
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Historical dissection of political inequality in Uganda.

If you're intrigued by socio-political studies, "Not All The King's Men" is a deep dive into how inequality served as a tool within Ankole's monarchy. It's an academic yet accessible exploration of Ugandan history, shedding light on the dynamics that shaped current governance and class structures. This book can give you a richer understanding of political undercurrents in post-colonial Africa.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.