Reinventing Uganda – The Uganda Past and Future team

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UGX 30,000
Mak Press
Author: Agatha AlidriAnatoli LwassampijjaEvarist NgabiranoFlorence Brisset-FoucaultJacqueline NamukasaJessica KabasiitaJulius Kaka P’OngomJustin WillisMoses AkugizibweYusra Abdullahi

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In April 1979, as Idi Amin’s government crumbled in the face of the Tanzanian military advance, a moment of opportunity opened. After years of dictatorship and terrifying violence, Ugandans had the opportunity to start again. This book attempts to do justice to the multiple ways in which they imagined their future at the time, before the tragic end to these turbulent months—Milton Obote’s fraudulent election and the start of the civil war. For the first time in many years, men and – to a lesser extent – women were able to ask critical questions about what it might mean to be Ugandan, how state and society should be organised, about who should hold authority—and in the name of what. This was a time of fear and economic deprivation, in an international  context largely defined by the Cold War and the emergence of neoliberalism. But it was also a time  of hope, and  of the flourishing  of political  imagination that would nurture the public debate for many years to come.

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