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ISBN
9781580469807

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Rochester Medical Press
ISBN-10
1580469809
ISBN-13
9781580469807
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17038378177

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
246 Pages
Publication Name
Other Abyssinians : the Northern Oromo and the Creation of Modern Ethiopia, 1855-1913
Language
English
Subject
Political Process / Political Advocacy, Modern / 19th Century, Africa / East
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Political Science, History
Author
Brian J. Yates
Series
Issn Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
19.7 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2019-035409
Reviews
Brian J. Yates's contribution is truly unique scholarship. His intention to challenge the well-grounded divisive and single lens historical discourse drawn from the colonial mentality about Ethiopia and its people is credible and stimulating. [...] All in all, the book is a must read scholarly contribution for all professionals and the wider public interested in Ethiopian history in order to gain a more nuanced understanding, especially of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries., Painstakingly researched and written, The Other Abyssinians joins the contested current of Ethiopia's historiography with a distinct contribution.
TitleLeading
The
Series Volume Number
85
Illustrated
Yes
Volume Number
Vol. 85
Table Of Content
Introduction: What about the Oromo Habäsha ? Liberating Northern Oromo Experience from Competing Nationalisms Cultural Backgrounds and the Häbäsha State In but not of: The (Re)Integration of the Wällo Oromo into the Häbäsha Community Menilek, Gobäna and the Creation of Häbäsha Shäwa, 1855-1888 Recreating the Autonomy of Wällo: The Unions of Mikaél and Menilek From Personal Relationships to a Centralizing State: Shäwan Ethiopia (1889-1913) Conclusion: The Oromo Häbasha Post-Menilek Appendix A: Guide To The Transliteration of the Ethiopic Script To the Latin Script Appendix B: Glossary of Ethiopian Terms Appendix C: Sample Interview Questions for Shäwa and Wällo Bibliography
Synopsis
Although the Oromo are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, their history has been distorted in order to buttress twentieth-century notions of a homogeneous Ethiopian state. The Other Abyssinians tells the story of the Oromo people's contribution to modern Ethiopia, tracing their experiences from the early nineteenth century onward and detailing the varied interactions of Oromo groups throughout the Ethiopian highlands. Focusing on the historic provinces of W llo and Sh wa, this well-researched work elucidates the importance of these territories in the creation of Ethiopia and the history of the Oromo. It casts the Oromo as Abyssinians and central in all aspects of modern Ethiopian life, while making a case for Ethiopia, a nation without a colonial legacy, as an example of indigenous African identity formation that challenges notions of "tribal" or ethnic identities.Author Brian J. Yates details the cultural practices that integrated the populations of the highlands into the Abyssinian group; in addition, he analyzes the political structures that evolved concurrently. The book, notably, utilizes a community-based framework to underscore the fluidity of modern national identity. All in all, the work offers a close study of Ethiopian modernization policies and illuminates how Africans might have crafted their nations without the legacies of colonialism.BRIAN J. YATES is an Associate Professor of History at Saint Joseph's University., Reframes the story of modern Ethiopia around the contributions of the Oromo people and the culturally fluid union of communities that shaped the nation's politics and society. Although the Oromo are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, their history has been distorted in order to buttress twentieth-century notions of a homogeneous Ethiopian state. The Other Abyssinians tells the story of the Oromo people's contribution to modern Ethiopia, tracing their experiences from the early nineteenth century onward and detailing the varied interactions of Oromo groups throughout the Ethiopian highlands. Focusing on the historic provinces of Wällo and Shäwa, this well-researched work elucidates the importance of these territories in the creation of Ethiopia and the history of the Oromo. It casts the Oromo as Abyssinians and central in all aspects of modernEthiopian life, while making a case for Ethiopia, a nation without a colonial legacy, as an example of indigenous African identity formation that challenges notions of "tribal" or ethnic identities. Author Brian J. Yates details the cultural practices that integrated the populations of the highlands into the Abyssinian group; in addition, he analyzes the political structures that evolved concurrently. The book, notably, utilizes a community-based framework to underscore the fluidity of modern national identity. All in all, the work offers a close study of Ethiopian modernization policies and illuminates how Africans might have crafted their nations without the legaciesof colonialism., Reframes the story of modern Ethiopia around the contributions of the Oromo people and the culturally fluid union of communities that shaped the nation's politics and society.
LC Classification Number
DT390.G2Y37 2020

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