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Politics and class formation in Uganda
Politics and Class Formation in Uganda examines the historical and political processes that have shaped class structures in Ugandan society. The book analyzes how colonial legacies, state policies, economic transformations, and political power struggles contributed to the emergence of distinct social classes. Through detailed case studies and theoretical discussion, the author explores the relationship between class dynamics, governance, and political conflict in Uganda. This work provides an insightful understanding of how social hierarchy evolves within a postcolonial African state and offers a valuable framework for studying political economy in the region.
| PMKAA00687 | 301.5 MAM p | Museum KAA (Uganda) | Tersedia |
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