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Part I. The making of an imperial state: 1. Old Abyssinia and the new Ethiopian empire: themes in social history Donald Donham; Part II. Renegotiating power and authority: 2. Nekemte and Addis Abeba: dilemmas of provincial rule Alessandro Triulzi; 3. From ritual kings to Ethiopian landlords in Maale Donald Donham; 4. Institutionalizing a fringe periphery: Dassanetch-Amhara relations Uri Almagor; Part III. Reorienting kinship and identity: 5. Lifelines: exchange marriage among the Gumuz Wendy James; 6. A problem of domination at the periphery: the Kwegu and the Mursi David Turton; Part IV. Expanding tribute and trade: 7. Coffee in centre-periphery relations: Gedeo in the early twentieth century Charles W. McCellan; 8. Vicious cycles: ivory, slaves, and arms on the new Maji frontier Peter P. Garretson; 9. On the Nilotic frontier: imperial Ethiopia in the southern Sudan, 1898–1936 Douglas H. Johnson; Epilogue Wendy James.
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Add Southern Marches of Imperial Ethiopia: Essays in History and Social Anthropology, This international collection of essays offers a unique approach to the understanding of imperial Ethiopia, out of which the present state was created by the 1974 revolution. After the 1880s, Abyssinia, under Menilek II, expanded its ancient heartland to , Southern Marches of Imperial Ethiopia: Essays in History and Social Anthropology to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Southern Marches of Imperial Ethiopia: Essays in History and Social Anthropology, This international collection of essays offers a unique approach to the understanding of imperial Ethiopia, out of which the present state was created by the 1974 revolution. After the 1880s, Abyssinia, under Menilek II, expanded its ancient heartland to , Southern Marches of Imperial Ethiopia: Essays in History and Social Anthropology to your collection on WonderClub |