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The social origins of violence in Uganda, 1964-1985 / / A.B.K. Kasozi ; with the assistance and collaboration of Nakanyike Musisi and James Mukooza Sejjengo



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Autore: Kasozi A. B. K (Abdu Basajabaka Kawalya), <1942-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: The social origins of violence in Uganda, 1964-1985 / / A.B.K. Kasozi ; with the assistance and collaboration of Nakanyike Musisi and James Mukooza Sejjengo Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Montreal ; ; Buffalo, : McGill-Queen's University Press, c1994
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (xv, 347 pages) : illustrations, maps
Disciplina: 967.6104
Soggetto topico: Violence - Uganda - History - 20th century
Social conflict - Uganda - History - 20th century
Soggetto geografico: Uganda Social conditions 1971-1979
Uganda Social conditions 1979-
Uganda Politics and government 1962-1971
Uganda Politics and government 1971-1979
Uganda Politics and government 1979-
Altri autori: MusisiNakanyike  
SejjengoJames Mukooza <1954->  
Note generali: Errata slip tipped in.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [288]-338) and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front Matter -- Contents -- Tables, Figures, and Maps -- Abbreviations and Glossary -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A Legacy of Violence -- Precolonial and Colonial Uganda -- Inequality and Violence in Uganda -- From Nakulabye to Namugongo -- From a Negotiated to an Imposed Constitution, 1962–66 -- From a Civilian to a Military Dictatorship, 1966–71 -- Idi Amin and the Politics of Survival, 1971–79 -- Weak Governments and Social Chaos, 1979–85 -- Four and One-Half Years of Brute Violence, 1980–85 -- Civil War, 1981–85 -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Appendices -- The Language Debate -- Buwunga Subcounty: A Case Study of the Impact of Violence on a Local Community -- Some of the Massacres under the Military Commission and Obote’s Regime, 1980–84 -- Some of the Victims of Amin’s Years of Terror, 1971-79 -- A Few of Those Reported Killed during Obote’s Second Regime, 1981–85* -- Some of the Detainees at Luzira Gazetted by Ugandan Authorities -- Memorandum of Uganda’s Religious Leaders to Obote, August 1981* -- Letter of the Leader of the Opposition to the President of Atrocities* -- Memorandum from the Chairman of the National Resistance Movement to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers and Haeads of Government* -- Public Statement by Uganda’s Ambassador to the Scandinavian Countries, Ibrahim Mukiibi -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: Using a convincing causal model of violence, Kasozi attributes the major causes of violence in Uganda to social inequality, the failure to develop legitimate conflict resolution mechanisms, and factors that have influenced the domain and patterns of conflict in that society (such as lack of a common language, religious sectarianism, vigilante justice, and gender inequality). He concludes the study by drawing comparisons with neighbouring countries and offering some prescriptions for alleviating the violence. Kasozi was assisted by Nakanyike Musisi and James Mukooza Sejjengo, who participated in the research on this book. The Social Origins of Violence in Uganda is one of the most thorough and comprehensive analyses of the causes, levels, and incidence of more than two decades of violence in Uganda.
Titolo autorizzato: The social origins of violence in Uganda, 1964-1985  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-282-85705-3
9786612857058
0-7735-6487-X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910822774103321
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