Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... period , when the emphasis was on establishing chiefs , in the late colonial period the emphasis was on establishing modern institutions such as the Protectorate Advisory Council ( 1946 ) , Local Government Councils ( 1950-4 ) ...
... period , when the emphasis was on establishing chiefs , in the late colonial period the emphasis was on establishing modern institutions such as the Protectorate Advisory Council ( 1946 ) , Local Government Councils ( 1950-4 ) ...
الصفحة 244
... periods . In the early colonial period , it wanted to create chiefs ; for such an institution customary law was presumed to be of great importance . In the late colonial period , it wanted to establish modern institutions led by a ...
... periods . In the early colonial period , it wanted to create chiefs ; for such an institution customary law was presumed to be of great importance . In the late colonial period , it wanted to establish modern institutions led by a ...
الصفحة 573
... period . As David Henige ( 1980 ) has shown , Nyoro intellectuals in the mid - colonial period constructed histories of their kingdom which demonstrated that Bunyoro was the oldest state in the region , the true heir to the mythical ...
... period . As David Henige ( 1980 ) has shown , Nyoro intellectuals in the mid - colonial period constructed histories of their kingdom which demonstrated that Bunyoro was the oldest state in the region , the true heir to the mythical ...
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