Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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The sociologist in decision-making: or, the logic of false dichotomies | 1974 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 19 (): 1-17 | |||||
Some remarks on the limitations of the sociology of religion | 1974 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 23 (): 1-54 | |||||
Gaining peasant compliance: the colonial government implementation of policies affecting rural Tanganyika | 1974 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 14 (): 1-18 | |||||
Why did the Baganda adopt foreign religions in the 19th century? | 1974 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 27 (): 1-24 | |||||
Dimensions of possible influences on decision-making by social scientists: theoretical considerations, exemplified on problems related to research on the Buvuma islands (Uganda) | 1974 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 20 (): 1-17 | |||||
Political evolution in a Rwandan frontier district: integration of Kinyaga, 1894-1944 | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 33 (): 1-32 | |||||
Ethnicity on the copperbelt: Ndola and Luanshya before 1935 | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 51 (): 1-24 | |||||
Politics and religion among the Bukusu [Kenya] | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 40 (): 1-18 | |||||
A tentative chronology for the Lwo; first revision | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 12 (): 1-23 | |||||
Professional middle classes and post-colonial societies: a soothing socio-historical explanation of ethnic imbalances | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 23 (): 1-15 | |||||
Resource endowment, utility structure and the trade flow pattern of Kenya, 1964 to 1966 | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 99 (): 1-16 | |||||
Ethnic assimilation and political integration in pre-colonial northwestern Uganda: the Lugbara, the Alur and their neighbours | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 60 (): 1-21 | |||||
The relevance of the traditional in social change [with reference to the Wagogo of Tanzania and the Baganda of Uganda] | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 36 (): 1-26 | |||||
The pre-colonial history of Rwanda | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 45 (): 1-68 | |||||
Christianity in Nubia: a reassessment | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 16 (): 1-29 | |||||
Independence training and the development of cognitive style in Uganda | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 30 (): 1-30 | |||||
Ethnicity and economics: factors of change among the Palwo [Uganda] | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 11 (): 1-25 | |||||
The problem of social integration in South Africa | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 18 (): 1-12 | |||||
Formula for interest articulation: the case of chiefs, Busoga | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 53 (): 1-27 | |||||
[African land tenure concept and development] | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 94 (): 1-46 | |||||
The white settler ideology and social structure and the spirit of capitalism in Kenya: 1903-1940 | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 34 (): 1-10 | |||||
Tribalism, land and education in Kenya: some notes on insider-outsider tension | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 57 (): 1-13 | |||||
Patterns of ethnic linkage to the center in Uganda | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 4 (): 1-20 | |||||
Ethnicity and change in a group of central Acholi kingdoms: the importance of symbol and ritual as a key to understanding historical processes | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 27 (): 1-17 | |||||
Language policies in Uganda: the search for a lingua franca, 1912-1944 | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 28 (): 1-13 | |||||
The perception of ethnicity and change | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 14 (): 1-14 | |||||
Emergence and crisis: the states of Busoga in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 15 (): 1-22 | |||||
The traditional courts in Malawi | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 92 (): 1-16 | |||||
The co-existence of customary law and general law in Uganda: an appraisal, critique and suggestions for the future | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 63 (): 1-39 | |||||
Ibn Khaldun and African reintegration | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 97 (): 1-65 | |||||
Ethnicity and integration: the attitude of some Batoro, Banyoro and Acholi to Uganda and its unity 1955-62 | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 17 (): 1-12 | |||||
If you don't first try out a pilot project on a small inexpensive scale, you will end up by trying out a pilot project on a large expensive scale [on accelerating the flow of new ideas to rural people] | 1971 | University of East Africa Social Sciences Council conference papers 24 (): 1-23 |