Uganda in Pictures

Uganda in Pictures
Author: Eric Braun
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822523970

Describes the history, government, economy, people, geography, and cultural life of Uganda.

The Unseen Archive of Idi Amin

The Unseen Archive of Idi Amin
Author: Derek Peterson
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-03-02
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 379138645X

This trove of recently discovered photographs offers an unprecedented opportunity to take a closer look at Idi Amin's dictatorship and its impact on Ugandan history. Chosen from a collection of 70,000 negatives from the archive of the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation, the images in this remarkable collection were taken by Amin's personal photographers between the 1950s and mid-1980s. Like many dictators, Amin used photography as a means of spreading propaganda that would flatter his regime while obscuring its failures and abuses. Organized into thematic sections, these photographs show how Amin sought to gain support for acts such as his expulsion of tens of thousands of South Asians in 1972 and for the "Economic War," in which citizens charged with petty theft were tried and executed. There are also fascinating insights into the ways Amin hoped to promote Ugandan arts and culture, including a food-eating competition in Kampala and ceremonial visits to remote villages. The book includes revelatory archival documents recently unearthed concerning the Amin government. Essays by the authors, both experts in the field, help provide a context for the archive, as well as insights into how the lessons learned from this dark period of African history can shine a light towards a brighter future for Uganda and its people.

Uganda Be Kidding Me

Uganda Be Kidding Me
Author: Chelsea Handler
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1455599727

In this uproarious collection of travel essays, Chelsea Handler sneaks her sharp wit through airport security and delivers her most absurd and hilarious stories ever. On safari in Africa, it's anyone's guess as to what's more dangerous: the wildlife or Chelsea. But whether she's fumbling the seduction of a guide by not knowing where tigers live (Asia, duh) or wearing a bathrobe into the bush because her clothes stopped fitting seven margaritas ago, she's always game for the next misadventure. The situation gets down and dirty as she defiles a kayak in the Bahamas, and outright sweaty as she escapes from a German hospital on crutches. When things get truly scary, like finding herself stuck next to a passenger with bad breath, she knows she can rely on her family to make matters even worse. Thank goodness she has the devoted Chunk by her side-except for the time she loses him in Telluride. Complete with answers to the most frequently asked traveler's questions, hot travel trips, and travel etiquette, none of which should be believed, Uganda Be Kidding Me has Chelsea taking on the world, one laugh-out-loud incident at a time.

The Kaddu Wasswa Archive

The Kaddu Wasswa Archive
Author: Andrea Stultiens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2010
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9789460830297

The Kaddu Wasswa archive by photographer Andrea Stultiens is the visual biography of Ugandan John Kaddu Wasswa, born in 1933, who played a an important role in his community as a teacher and social worker. What is exceptional about the now 77-year old Kaddu Wasswa is that he has always documented his activities. He wrote novels, plays and essays, took photographs and collected photos. Additionally, his extensive archive contains letters and newspaper clippings, often with added commentary. Andrea Stultiens met Kaddu Wasswa in 2008 through his grandson, photographer Arthur C. Kisitu. Together, Stultiens and Kisitu set out to explore Kaddu Wasswa's archive. She took photographs of the documents to which she added her and Kisitu's own photos which were taken during their meetings. The result is a unique biography in which the author is personally visible as well. Exhibition: Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam (30.10.2010-2.01.2011).

A Bigger Picture

A Bigger Picture
Author: Vanessa Nakate
Publisher: Mariner Books
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0358654505

Leading climate justice activist Vanessa Nakate brings her fierce and fearless spirit to the biggest issue of our time. Nakate's mere presence has revealed rampant inequalities within the climate justice movement. While attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Nakate's image was cropped out of a photo by the Associated Press. The photo featured the four other activists, who were all white. It highlighted the call Nakate has been making all along: for both environmental and social justice on behalf of those who have been omitted from the climate discussion and who are now demanding to be heard. Print run 40,000.

Spectrum Guide to Uganda

Spectrum Guide to Uganda
Author:
Publisher: Interlink Publishing Group
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1998
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Described by Winston Churchill in 1907 as "The Pearl of Africa," Uganda's haunting beauty remains inviolate. Spectrum Guide to Uganda takes you from the snowcapped Mountains of the Moon, through lush rainforest and fertile farmlands, to the arid extremes of its borders on the edge of the Great Rift Valley. This book is the first comprehensive guide for both business travellers and tourists alike.

Field Guide to the Forest Trees of Uganda

Field Guide to the Forest Trees of Uganda
Author: James Kalema
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1789245273

This book is a guide for the identification of the indigenous forest trees of Uganda. It will be useful for those who wish to contribute towards the conservation of the forests or to plant indigenous trees. Information is provided on how to propagate and cultivate about 80 of the most valuable species. The book will be invaluable for botanists, foresters, rural development workers and members of the general public concerned about contributing to conservation and sustainable development in Uganda. Many of the species grow in neighbouring countries, so the book has relevance there too.

The Day Fidel Died

The Day Fidel Died
Author: Patrick Symmes
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0804172404

Cuba has loomed large in American memory and history. Throughout the last half-century, the island and its larger-than-life revolutionary leader have been key players in the Cold War and mythologized by Americans and American politicians. In 2016, relations thawed, and the country opened its doors to American. The Rolling Stones played in Havana. President Obama arrived too in March. He was the first President to visit the nation almost 100 years—since Coolidge in 1928. And then Fidel Castro passed away in November 2016, marking the end of the momentous era in Cuban history. In The Day Fidel Died, Patrick Symmes interweaves reporting from years spent traveling to the Cuban Island, a narrative history of the rise of Fidelismo and the last sixty-plus years of life there under Fidel. Symmes’ exploration of the Castros’ Cuba—how it came to be and what it’s becoming—paints a wondrous and striking portrait of the nation, its culture, politics and people for anyone first undertaking a trip or those still dreaming of doing so. A Vintage Shorts ebook original.

Abayudaya

Abayudaya
Author: Jeffrey A. Summit
Publisher: Abbeville Publishing Group
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2002-08
Genre: History
ISBN:

The 600 members of the Abayudaya (Children of Judah) community living in a remote area of eastern Uganda lead a life devoted to traditional Jewish practices. Told with images and music, this is the story of a group of rural African people who converted to Judiasm and who have stuck by their faith.