Clan Leaders and Colonial Chiefs in Lango
The Political History of an East African Stateless Society c.1800-1939
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:4th Jan '78
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This book examines the political history of an East African stateless society, particularly focusing on the roles of clan leaders and colonial chiefs in Lango.
In Clan Leaders and Colonial Chiefs in Lango, the author explores the intricate political landscape of an East African stateless society from around 1800 to 1939. This period is marked by the interplay between traditional clan leadership and the emerging influence of colonial powers. The book delves into the dynamics of local governance, examining how clan leaders navigated the challenges posed by colonial rule while maintaining their authority and cultural identity.
The narrative highlights the resilience of the Lango people as they adapted to changing political circumstances. Through detailed analysis and rich historical context, the author sheds light on the roles played by both clan leaders and colonial chiefs, illustrating the complexities of power dynamics in a society without formal state structures. The book also addresses the impact of colonial policies on local governance and social organization, providing a comprehensive understanding of the era.
Ultimately, Clan Leaders and Colonial Chiefs in Lango presents a nuanced view of how traditional leadership coexisted with and sometimes resisted colonial influences. It offers valuable insights into the historical foundations of contemporary political structures in East Africa, making it an essential read for those interested in the region's history and political evolution.
ISBN: 9780198227113
Dimensions: 224mm x 147mm x 22mm
Weight: 513g
310 pages