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Tag Archives: Ethnicity
Perspectivesonafrica at the Conference of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism
On 27-29 March 2012, two co-authors of this blog, Aidan Stonehouse and Vincent Hiribarren gave a paper at the annual conference of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism. Aidan Stonehouse: ‘All this is Buganda Kingdom’: Secession, Conflict … Continue reading
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In the eyes of a University student: Ethnicity
Ethnicity is to a large extent a very complicated word in particular when looking at it in the context or pre and post-colonial Africa. It was a word that during my studies most people tried to avoid. It has different … Continue reading
Ethnic Identity and Colonial Rule in Uganda
Perspectivesonafrica published again! Go to Think Africa Press to catch an in-depth analysis of northern Ugandan ethnic identity and the impact of colonial rule on the post-colonial state. Aidan Stonehouse