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Contesting Catholics

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First scholarly treatment of Uganda's first elected ruler; offers new insights into the religious and political history of modern Uganda.Assassinated by Idi Amin and a democratic ally of J.F. Kenne...
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  • 16 May 2023
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First scholarly treatment of Uganda's first elected ruler; offers new insights into the religious and political history of modern Uganda.



Assassinated by Idi Amin and a democratic ally of J.F. Kennedy during the Cold War, Benedicto Kiwanuka was Uganda's most controversial and disruptive politician, and his legacy is still divisive. On the eve of independence, he led the Democratic Party (DP), a national movement of predominantly Catholic activists, to end political inequalities and religious discrimination. Along the way, he became Uganda's first prime minister and first Ugandan chief justice. Earle and Carney show how Kiwanuka and Catholic activists struggled to create an inclusive vision of the state, a vision that resulted in relentless intimidation and extra-judicial killings. Focusing closely on the competing Catholic projects that circulated throughout Uganda, this book offers new ways of thinking about the history of democratic thought, while pushing the study of Catholicism in Africa outside of the church and beyond the gaze of missionaries. Drawing on never before seen sources from Kiwanuka's personal papers, the authors upend many of the assumptions that have framed Uganda's political and religious history for over sixty years, as well as repositioning Uganda's politics within the global arena.

Fountain: Uganda
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Price: $36.95
Pages: 272
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Currey
Publication Date: 16 May 2023
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781847013651
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Christian Church / History, Christian Churches, denominations, groups, HISTORY / Africa / East, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, History of religion, African history
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In six chapters, Jonathon Earle and Jay Carney present a new interpretation of the history of Uganda in the late colonial period and early postindependence period.... Contesting Catholics falls within the burgeoning body of revisionist literature in Uganda's historiography.
Introduction: Catholic Democracy and Political Duress in Colonial Uganda
Benedicto Kiwanuka, Catholic Uganda and the Gospel of Democracy
Republicanism and Secession in Tesoland and Rwenzururu
Catholic Violence and Political Revolution in Bunyoro and Kigezi
Acholi Alliances and Party Insurrection in Ankole
Catholic Patronage and Royalist Alternatives in Buganda
"I offer today my body and blood": Violence, Resistance, and Martyrdom
Conclusion: Memory and Memorialisation