Books by Solomon Bareebe
Not now sweet Desdemona is the story of Africa’s colonization retold in the imagery of a traditio... more Not now sweet Desdemona is the story of Africa’s colonization retold in the imagery of a traditional African man losing his homestead to a modern Christian woman. Rich in poetry and songs, it’s a fusion of literature, history and philosophy and its style is a cross between okot p’Bitek’s songs and Thus Spake Zarathustra
Papers by Solomon Bareebe
Abstract: Following the suspension of the Global Fund in Uganda, which was created by the UN Secr... more Abstract: Following the suspension of the Global Fund in Uganda, which was created by the UN Secretary General Kofi Anan three years ago to fight HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis, questions have been raised about corruption, the fight against HIV/AIDS, ...
In order for us to understand the current war in northern Uganda whose dying embers we are curren... more In order for us to understand the current war in northern Uganda whose dying embers we are currently witnessing, we have to dig
into the past and unearth the remains of the history of Uganda.
The root causes of the war are long term, stretching as far back as precolonial Uganda, but then the immediate causes that sparked it off date as recent as 1986. My argument is that the causes of the war can be zeroed and summed up in the title of the paper – Uganda’s ethnic revolution.
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Books by Solomon Bareebe
Papers by Solomon Bareebe
into the past and unearth the remains of the history of Uganda.
The root causes of the war are long term, stretching as far back as precolonial Uganda, but then the immediate causes that sparked it off date as recent as 1986. My argument is that the causes of the war can be zeroed and summed up in the title of the paper – Uganda’s ethnic revolution.
into the past and unearth the remains of the history of Uganda.
The root causes of the war are long term, stretching as far back as precolonial Uganda, but then the immediate causes that sparked it off date as recent as 1986. My argument is that the causes of the war can be zeroed and summed up in the title of the paper – Uganda’s ethnic revolution.