Peasants Against the State : The Politics of Market Control in Bugisu, Uganda, 1900-1983
Peasants Against the State : The Politics of Market Control in Bugisu, Uganda, 1900-1983
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Author(s): Bunker, Stephen G.
ISBN No.: 9780226080314
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 302
Year: 199104
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 52.71
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Stephen Bunker challenges the image of peasants as passive victims and argues that coffee growers in the Bugisu District of Uganda, because they own land and may choose which crops to produce, maintain an unusual degree of economic and political independence. Focusing on peasant struggles for market control over coffee exports in Bugisu from colonial times through the reign and overthrow of Idi Amin, Bunker shows that these freeholding peasants acted collectively and used the state's dependence on coffee export revenues to effectively influence and veto government programs inimical to their interests. Bunker's work vividly portrays the small victories and great trials of ordinary people struggling to control their own economic destiny while resisting the power of the world economy.


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