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D. A. Low:  The British and Uganda (1862-1900) - Accession 1157 - M533 (584)

D. A. Low: The British and Uganda (1862-1900) - Accession 1157 - M533 (584)

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Identifier

Accession 1157 - M533 (584)

Inclusive Dates

1957

Restrictions

Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Collection Size

17 microfiche

Language

English;

Scope and Content Note

The collection consists of a thesis written by D.A. (Donald Anthony) Low (1927-2015) for Exeter College Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1957 from Oxford University. D. A. Low, was a historian of modern South Asia, Africa, the British Commonwealth, and, especially, decolonization. He was the Emeritus Smuts Professor of History of the British Commonwealth at the University of Cambridge, former Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University, Canberra, and President of Clare Hall, Cambridge. The thesis pertains to the British contacts and interests in East Africa, specifically Uganda, in the late nineteenth century from 1862-1900.

Additional Notes

Digital scans of the microfiche are available for use in the Pettus Archives Research Area.

Provenance

The D.A. Low: The British and Uganda (1862-1900) were given to the Archives on August 17, 2004 .

Copyright

For information concerning copyright please contact the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections at Winthrop University.

D. A. Low:  The British and Uganda (1862-1900) - Accession 1157 - M533 (584)

LC Subject Headings

Great Britain--Foreign relations--Uganda

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