Of interest to researchers of pre-colonial African history,
military history, and anyone involved in modern development and
conflict resolution seeking to understand the deeper historical
roots of African warfare. This is an examination of the nature and
objectives of conflict in the major states of Eastern Africa in the
nineteenth century. It focuses on highland Ethiopia, on the
interlacustrine area of Buganda and its neighbours, and on the area
of central Tanzania from the south of Lake Victoria to Lake
Tanganyika. RICHARD REID is Lecturer in African History at SOAS
Published in association with The British Institute in Eastern
Africa North America: Ohio U Press; Uganda: Fountain Publishers;
Kenya: EAEP
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