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Crisis and Decline in Bunyoro: Population & Environment in Western Uganda 1860-1955
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Crisis and Decline in Bunyoro: Population & Environment in Western Uganda 1860-1955

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The Kingdom of Bunyoro’s story demonstrates convincingly that environmental change there was not a uniform, statewide process. In one of the first studies of the political ecology of a major African kingdom, Crisis & Decline in Bunyoro addresses state capacity, ideology, and government legitimacy as crucial issues. Shane Doyle particularly focuses on the interplay between levels of environmental activity within a highly stratified society. Political ecology was as much about the differential impact of conflict on society as it was about the uneven extraction and distribution of resources.The author, Shane Doyle, is a lecturer in history at Leeds University

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2006
Pages
320
ISBN
9780821416334

The Kingdom of Bunyoro’s story demonstrates convincingly that environmental change there was not a uniform, statewide process. In one of the first studies of the political ecology of a major African kingdom, Crisis & Decline in Bunyoro addresses state capacity, ideology, and government legitimacy as crucial issues. Shane Doyle particularly focuses on the interplay between levels of environmental activity within a highly stratified society. Political ecology was as much about the differential impact of conflict on society as it was about the uneven extraction and distribution of resources.The author, Shane Doyle, is a lecturer in history at Leeds University

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Ohio University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 April 2006
Pages
320
ISBN
9780821416334