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An Eritrean Village Reacts to Land Reform

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"An Eritrean Village Responds to Land Reform" examines the roots of the Eritrean government’s land nationalisation policy – decreed in 1994 but never fully implemented – and the reactions of members of that community to that policy. Those reactions were sceptical, even though the people of this community had adopted the Eritrean national identity offered to them by the new state. Today, as the problems of national liberation and land reform remain unresolved in Eritrea, O’Kane’s book provides new insights into the relationships between land, identity and politics in today’s Africa and today’s world. CONTENTS: Acknowledgements/Glossary/List of Acronyms/Chronology Chapter 1 War and Land Reform in Eritrea: the Roots of one Eritrean Village’s Historical Trajectory Chapter 2 ‘We cannot be dependent on just the spirit of the revolution’: Drafting and Implementing the Land Proclamation Chapter 3 Embaderho, a Peasant Village in the Eritrean Highlands Chapter 4 Kinship, Mutual Aid and Land Tenure in Embaderho Chapter 5 Nationalism, War and Community Identities in Embaderho Chapter 6 The Community and Land Reform in Embaderho Chapter 7 Understanding Nationalism and Land Reform in Embaderho, Eritrea and the Twenty-first Century World Referencesweiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-89645-910-7 / 978-3896459107 / 9783896459107

Verlag: Köppe, R

Erscheinungsdatum: 28.12.2015

Seiten: 159

Auflage: 1

Zielgruppe: Ethnologen, Soziologen, Afrikanisten, Juristen

Autor(en): David O’Kane

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