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		<title>Reading Archives, Memory and Method from Makerere University: Debates and Insights</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1"><span class="s1">A</span>rchiving is a central process of identity formation, community-building, justice-seeking, and both the consolidation of and resistance to centralized power. To think about archives means to think critically about knowledge, power, and their entanglement with practices of remembering and preserving – as well as culling and suppressing. This volume collects fifteen chapters by scholars across the humanities and social sciences from Makerere University in order to reflect on the unique conceptual, political and practical dynamics of archival practice and power from the Global South. The chapters’ analyses of archival work in Uganda range in focus from government paper archives to community museums, oral knowledge and performance. Emerging from a three-year programme on “Archiving, Memory and Method from the Global South”, this volume engages with questions about the status of knowledge, its relationship to histories of colonial reordering, infrastructural histories, and the institutional positions of archives’ custodians and constituencies.</p>
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		<title>Makerere&#8217;s Century of Service To East Africa And Beyond 1922 &#8211; 2022</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having experienced part of the 100 years’ journey of Makerere University; and later on serving at the National Council for Higher Education, I realise how much this book provides relevant lessons for all higher education institutions. Every reader will appreciate that it is an illumination of the flagship role the University is playing and will continue to play for higher education institutions in Uganda and beyond. (Prof. Mary J. N. Okwakol, Executive Director, National Council for Higher Education)</p>
<p>This monumental book traverses diverse time zones and disciplines. Prof A.B.K Kasozi and his team of editors have made Makerere University proud. Government, faculty staff, alumni, and students should find it as a useful reference book. It is so well written that any book club would be privileged to select it as book of the year! (Prof. Edward B. Rugumayo, Chancellor, Mountains of the Moon University)</p>
<p>This book documents all you ever wanted to know about Makerere’s nascent years since 1922. A sneak peek into contents of the volume reveals alluring commitments to growth and change in research and innovations: ‘growing a research-led university’; from analogue to digitalization; and from the let us all be men motto to we build for the future. A leap into the next century reveals witting and unwitting breakthroughs, daunting constraints and challenges for a regional model by Uganda’s flagship university. What makes Makerere tick? How does it survive and thrive? Who are the immortalized alumni forbearers of Makerere? The book is worthy reading to find all the answers to these and related queries.</p>
<p><em>(Prof. Ruth Mukama, Formerly Professor of Linguistics at Makerere University; currently Head of Department, African Languages at Kabale University) </em></p>
<p>At one time, Makerere was called the Harvard of Africa; and there was, therefore, a real opportunity for Makerere to become our national sacred cow. Then came the neo-liberal ‘revolution’; with its mass production of graduates and the conversion of our technical colleges into universities, the establishment of numerous private universities, and the near abdication of government from the education sector. As Makerere embarks on the second century of service, we must maintain what made it great. This book tells many stories of that greatness. The content herein will definitely energise the debate amongst those who are interested in Makerere and university education in general. (Prof. Samwiri Lwanga-Lunyiigo, Retired Professor of History, Makerere University)</p>
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