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Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
Publikováno v:
Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series. 17:1-20
This lecture is divided, roughly, into three parts. First, there is a general and perhaps rather simple-minded discussion of what are the ‘facts’ that social anthropologists study; is there anything special about these ‘facts’ which makes the
Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
Publikováno v:
The Journal of African History. 5:25-36
In terms of Marc Bloch's celebrated definition, the traditional interlacustrine Bantu kingdom of Bunyoro, in western Uganda, is ‘feudal’ in some respects but not in others. This is shown by a survey of Bunyoro's traditional political institutions
Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
Publikováno v:
Public Administration and Development. 12:85-94
Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
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Public Administration and Development. 9:188-195
Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
Publikováno v:
Public Administration and Development. 6:18-28
Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
Publikováno v:
Africa. 27:317-340
Opening ParagraphIn this article and in a succeeding one I give a preliminary account of Nyoro kinship and affinal terms, together with some description of the expected and actual behaviour associated with the categories they denote. I hope at a late
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 7:560-576
Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
Publikováno v:
Africa. 35:252-262
Opening ParagraphThe following text was recorded in 1953, in Lunyoro, by my assistant at that time, Mr. Edward Byaruhanga, a young man who had just finished secondary school. It is about a man called Matiyo (I have altered all the personal names) who
Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
Publikováno v:
Africa. 34:105-115
Opening ParagraphThe following text was the last to be recorded by my Nyoro assistant, Mr. Perezi Mpuru, before his sudden and untimely death in July 1953. I present a full translation of it here because I believe that as well as providing an illumin
Autor:
J. H. M. Beattie
Publikováno v:
Public Administration and Development. 6:178-185