Political Power in Pre-Colonial Buganda: Economy, Society & Warfare in the Nineteenth Century (Eastern African Studies) - Book Reviews,
by Richard J. Reid
Political Power in Pre-Colonial Buganda: Economy, Society and Welfare in the Nineteenth Century SYNOPSIS The pre-colonial African kingdom of Buganda was situated on the northern shore of Lake Victoria. Reid (history, U. of Asmara, Eritrea) argues that the political history of the state needs to be read in new light given his examination of social, economic, and military developments as the material basis for political power. He explores the relationship between the state, its subjects, and its resources in terms of land, public labor, taxation, regional and long-distance trade, and military organization (to protect trade and resources). The resultant narrative, he argues, is more complex and dynamic than previous scholarship has acknowledged. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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