Background
Ingham, Kenneth was born on August 9, 1921 in Harden, England. Son of Gladson and Frances Lily (Shields) Ingham.
(Examines the impact of tribal loyalties on political prob...)
Examines the impact of tribal loyalties on political problems in a range of African states, arguing that only where a powerful leader managed to attract loyalty were the differences overcome. This book should be of interest to lecturers and students of African studies, politics.
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(Uganda developed as a British protectorate in a manner wh...)
Uganda developed as a British protectorate in a manner which made it virtually impossible for any indigenous politician to emerge as the unchallenged leader of his country. Obote: A Political Biography describes the efforts of one man to find a pragmatic solution to that problem, and in doing so to create a united, democratic Uganda. Kenneth Ingham makes the first attempt to trace the political career of Obote through the ups and downs of his two presidencies and his time in exile during the military dictatorship of Idi Amin. The book challenges accusations of tyranny and argues that Obote's political achievements have been underestimated. It addresses the key issue of why a country so well endowed with human and material resources should have suffered so grievously from shortages and internal strife. Obote's contribution emerges as unique and at the same time representative of the problems facing the leaders of Africa's emergent nations.
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Ingham, Kenneth was born on August 9, 1921 in Harden, England. Son of Gladson and Frances Lily (Shields) Ingham.
Bachelor, University of Oxford, 1941; Master of Arts, University of Oxford, 1946; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, 1950.
Lecturer in history, Makerere College, Uganda, 1950-1956; professor of history, Makerere College, Uganda, 1956-1962; director studies, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, England, 1962-1967; professor of history, U. Bristol, England, 1967-1986; emeritus professor, U. Bristol, England, since 1986.
(Examines the impact of tribal loyalties on political prob...)
(Uganda developed as a British protectorate in a manner wh...)
(Book by Ingham, Kenneth)
Major British Infantry, 1941-1946. Fellow Royal History Society. Member Royal African Society (vice president since 1986), British Institute in East Africa (vice president since 1993).
Married Elizabeth Mary Southall, June 18, 1949. Children: Rachel Clare, Roderick Paul.