Book

Bureaucracy and chiefship in Buganda: the development of appointive office in the history of Buganda

East African Institute of Social Research (14) • Published In 1961 • Pages: 20

By: Southwold, Martin.

Abstract
In this brief paper, Southwold analyzes the system of delegating power and authority in the history of Buganda. He examines the strategies Ganda kings employed to maximize their authority and control over administrators and other subordinates.
Subjects
History
Clans
Territorial hierarchy
Provinces
Chief executive
culture
Ganda
HRAF PubDate
1998
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Eastern Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Social Anthropologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
Helen Gunsher Bornstein ; Sigrid Khera ; 1971-1972
Field Date
not applicable
Coverage Date
1200-1892
Coverage Place
Uganda
Notes
By Martin Southwold
Includes bibliographical references (p. 19)
LCCN
64029933
LCSH
Ganda (African people)