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Political Economy of Land and Agrarian Development in Ethiopia - The Arssi Region Since 1941

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Ketebo Abdiyo Ensene is an Associate Professor at Jimma University, Ethiopia. Klappentext The book investigates how the Arssi peasantry was empowered to change farming techniques and produce beyond subsistence level. It also examines the accumulation of alienated land by the northern Ethiopian nobility through land grants, fake purchases, and land grabs, and its impacts on the native population. Zusammenfassung The book investigates how the Arssi peasantry was empowered to change farming techniques and produce beyond subsistence level. It also examines the accumulation of alienated land by the northern Ethiopian nobility through land grants, fake purchases, and land grabs, and its impacts on the native population. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Preface Key to Transliteration System Acronyms List of Tables List of Maps List of Figures INTRODUCTION LAND GRANTS IN ARSSI DURING THE IMPERIAL ERA (1941-1974) SOME ASPECTS OF LAND AND AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENT IN ARSSI DURING THE IMPERIAL ERA, 1941-1974 INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN ARSSI: CADU-ARDU (1967- ca. 1984) RURAL LAND REFORM PROCLAMATION AND ITS SEQUEL COLLECTIVIZATION OF FARMS AND HABITATIONS THE POST-1991 AGRARIAN DEVELOPMENTS CONCLUSION Bibliography List of Oral informants List of Appendices Glossary

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