Religious activities have been of continuing importance in the rise
of protest against post-colonial governments in Eastern Africa.
This volume describes attempts by governments to manage religious
affairs in both Muslim and Christian areas of East Africa. It also
shows how religious denominations act in opposition to one-party
state regimes; Islamic fundamentalism and its role before and after
the end of the Cold War; and the part played by Christian churches
operating as NGOs within the constraints of structural adjustment.
North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers; Kenya:
EAEP
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