Transformation and Continuity in Revolutionary Ethiopia

Transformation and Continuity in Revolutionary Ethiopia
Title Transformation and Continuity in Revolutionary Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Christopher Clapham
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 324
Release 1990-10-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521396509

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This 1988 text traces the continuities between revolutionary Ethiopia and the development of a centralised Ethiopian state since the nineteenth century.

Transformation and Continuity in Revolutionary Ethiopia : C Clapham

Transformation and Continuity in Revolutionary Ethiopia : C Clapham
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Making History

Making History
Title Making History PDF eBook
Author Robert Borofsky
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 224
Release 1990-07-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521396486

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The unravelling of an anthropological puzzle concerning a Polynesian island's social organization clarifies the strength and limitations of the anthropological approach to constructing knowledge.

The Horn of Africa

The Horn of Africa
Title The Horn of Africa PDF eBook
Author Christopher Clapham
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 261
Release 2023-06-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0197754678

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Why is the Horn such a distinctive part of Africa? This book, by one of the foremost scholars of the region, traces this question through its exceptional history and also probes the wildly divergent fates of the Horn's contemporary nation-states, despite the striking regional particularity inherited from the colonial past. Christopher Clapham explores how the Horn's peculiar topography gave rise to the Ethiopian empire, the sole African state not only to survive European colonialism, but also to participate in a colonial enterprise of its own. Its impact on its neighbours, present-day Djibouti, Eritrea, Somalia and Somaliland, created a region very different from that of post-colonial Africa. This dynamic has become all the more distinct since 1991, when Eritrea and Somaliland emerged from the break-up of both Ethiopia and Somalia. Yet this evolution has produced highly varied outcomes in the region's constituent countries, from state collapse (and deeply flawed reconstruction) in Somalia, through militarised isolation in Eritrea, to a still fragile 'developmental state' in Ethiopia. The tensions implicit in the process of state formation now drive the relationships between the once historically close nations of the Horn.

Transformation and Continuity in Revolutionary Ethiopia

Transformation and Continuity in Revolutionary Ethiopia
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Revolutionary Ethiopia

Revolutionary Ethiopia
Title Revolutionary Ethiopia PDF eBook
Author Edmond J. Keller
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 326
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780253206466

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" . . . an excellent, comprehensive account of the Ethiopian revolution . . . essential for anyone who wishes to understand revolutionary Ethiopia." —Perspective "This masterly history deals with the Emperor and the Dergue . . . on their own terms. . . . [Keller] buttresses his analysis with careful and useful detail." —Foreign Affairs "Keller's analytic grasp of the complex features of Ethiopian history and society from a wide range of sources is remarkable." —African Affairs

The Ethiopian Revolution 1974-1987

The Ethiopian Revolution 1974-1987
Title The Ethiopian Revolution 1974-1987 PDF eBook
Author Andargachew Tiruneh
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 454
Release 1993-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 0521430828

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This book is a comprehensive account of the Ethiopian revolution, dealing with the entire span of the revolutionary government's life. Particular emphasis is placed on effectively isolating and articulating the causes and outcomes of the revolution. The author traces the revolution's roots in the weaknesses of the autocratic regime of Haile Selassie, examines the formative years of the revolution in the mid-seventies, when the ideology of scientific socialism was espoused by the ruling military council, and finally charts the consolidation of Mengistu Haile Miriam's power from 1977 to the adoption of a new constitution in 1987. In examining these events, Dr Tiruneh makes extensive use of primary sources written in the national official language. He was also the first Ethiopian nation to write a book on this subject. This book is thus a unique account of a fascinating period, capturing the mood of the revolution as never before, yet firmly grounded in scholarship.