David E Apter reviews the efficacy of the concepts in his original study of bureaucratic nationalism in Uganda of almost a century ago, including some, such as consociationalism', which have entered into the mainstream of comparative politics.
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David E Apter reviews the efficacy of the concepts in his original study of bureaucratic nationalism in Uganda of almost a century ago, including some, such as consociationalism', which have entered into the mainstream of comparative politics.
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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. Though second-hand, the book is still in very good shape. Minimal signs of usage may include very minor creasing on the cover or on the spine. Grubby book may have mild dirt or some staining, mostly on the edges of pages.
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8pp photoplates. Rubbed. Small waterstain to title corner margin. Good. 24x15cm, xvi, 498, (8)pp., Several pages bear lightly pencilled marginal marks or underlinings. Some light binding stains. Contents: The Political Kingdom & the Politics of Provincialism; The Social & Economic Environment; Missionary & Mercantile in East Africa: The Discovery & Engagement of Institutions; The Traditional Setting: Concepts &Hypotheses; Fissures without Fracture: The First Political Groups in Buganda; Anatomy of Internal Conflict in Buganda; The Development of a National Government; The Defense of Buganda Interests: The Campaign Against Trusteeship & Closer Union; The Growth of Economic Nationalism; Neo-Traditionalism & the Beginnings of Modern Nationalism; Crisis & the Emerging State; Authority & Men: A Battle of Roles & Personalities; Political Parties in Uganda: The Search for Leadership & Solidarity; The Buganda Government & the Development of Constitutional Government; The Constitutional Approach to Nation Building: Ideas Without Ideals; Toward Democracy & Independence; Appendix: Document of the Termination of British Protection.