The Sub-Imperialism of the Baganda

The Sub-Imperialism of the Baganda

Author: 
Roberts, A.D.
Date published: 
1962
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Journal of African History
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Journal of African History Vol.3,no.3,1962,pp435-450
Abstract: 

Among all the African kingdoms to survive the Partition intact, Buganda is conspicuous for the way in which European overrule, so far from obstructing, positively accentuated the pattern of her pre-Colonial history. With regard to Buganda's political development, this continuity has already received a good deal of comment. Less emphasized, but intimately related to her internal continuity, is the perpetuation of Buganda's imperialist past, especially in the guise of Ganda participation in the extension of British influence throughout the Protectorate of Uganda.

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CITATION: Roberts, A.D.. The Sub-Imperialism of the Baganda . : , 1962. Journal of African History Vol.3,no.3,1962,pp435-450 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frsub-imperialism-baganda-2