Promotion
Use code CYBER2024 for 30% off sitewide + free shipping over $30
By clicking “Accept,” you agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies on your device as set forth in our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy. Please note that certain cookies are essential for this website to function properly and do not require user consent to be deployed.
Uganda
Tarnished Pearl Of Africa
Contributors
Formats and Prices
Price
$39.00Format
Format:
- Trade Paperback $39.00
- ebook $25.99
This item is a preorder. Your payment method will be charged immediately, and the product is expected to ship on or around April 20, 1999. This date is subject to change due to shipping delays beyond our control.
Also available from:
Uganda, a landlocked nation in East Africa, was known during colonial times as the Pearl of Africa,” largely because of its pleasant climate and rich land. For most of the postindependence period, however, Uganda was one of the most brutal and violent nations in Africa. In 1986, a new government seized power, promising to restore internal stability and economic prosperity. Since then, Uganda has gradually become a model for other African states struggling to improve the lives of their citizens.In this broad survey, Thomas P. Ofcansky examines the political, economic, and social themes that have shaped Ugandan history. He inspects the impact of British colonial rule, investigates the emergence of the independence movement after World War II, and analyzes the factors that contributed to the collapse and decay of Ugandan society after Idi Amin's seizure of power in 1971. The author then explores the successes, failures, and prospects of Uganda's current government. In his conclusion, Ofcansky considers the difficulties facing a nation divided by ethnic, religious, and regional cleavages and argues that Ugandan leaders must work to establish a society in which all Ugandans benefit or face the possibility of a return to anarchy.
Genre:
- On Sale
- Apr 20, 1999
- Page Count
- 222 pages
- Publisher
- Avalon Publishing
- ISBN-13
- 9780813337241
Newsletter Signup
By clicking ‘Sign Up,’ I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Hachette Book Group’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use