Politics and the Ethiopian Famine, 1984-1985An investigation into the conditions of resettlement after the famine. |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
The Politics of Empire | 7 |
Resistance of Subjugated National Groups | 14 |
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Politics and the Ethiopian Famine: 1984-1985 Jason W. Clay,Bonnie K. Holcomb No preview available - 1986 |
Politics and the Ethiopian Famine, 1984-1985 Jason W. Clay,Bonnie K. Holcomb No preview available - 1986 |
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Abyssinian Addis Ababa Administrative regions agencies agricultural production Amharic animals Anuak areas army arrived Asosa average captured causes of famine Chapter Christian Science Monitor coffee collective farms conquered contributions crops Cultural Survival Damazine Dergue Dergue's displaced by resettlement drought economic empire Eritrea escaped Ethiopia Ethiopian government famine victims fathers feeding centers fled food shortages forced Gedaref Gondar government policies government's grain groups Haile Selassie harvest holding camps homelands houses Illubabor imprisoned indigenous interviewed reported Kefa killed Kirmuk labor land literacy live livestock Mekele Menelik's military militia move Niggli officials organization Oromo farmers Oromo Liberation Front oxen peasant association percent person plant plots plow political population problems refugees relief resettlement program resettlement sites residents Respondents seed settlement settlers Sudan Sudanese Tawawa taxes teff Tigray Tigrayans Tigrinya told took TPLF village Wad Kauli Western Wollega Wollo Wollo Oromo Yabuus