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ISBN10: 3447054190, ISBN13: 9783447054195, [publisher: Harrassowitz] Softcover Edited by Catherine Griefenow-Mewis. Rejecting the simplifying view on the Ethiopian Empire as a single cultural whole, this book attempts to look at historical processes and disruptions experienced by the Oromo in Ethiopia in a colonial context. It also tries to highlight some of the basic cultural transformations and social changes of the Oromo society in general with particular emphasis on the Macca. The official historiography of the Ethiopian Empire as well as the majority of the publications on Ethiopian history by European authors used to view the country as a single cultural whole, and to deal only with the history of the Christian empire. The different historical experiences of the Ethiopian multiethnic society and culture used to be usually ignored. In contrast to such one-sided approach this book deals with the Macca Oromo activities, social transformation and historical experiences in the western part of Central Ethiopia, focusing on the political economy of the region. The sources for the book include: 1. written documents in Ethiopian languages (Amharic and Ge?ez), e.g. archival materials, 2. reports by European travellers and missionaries, 3. recent secondary literature, and 4. traditions and oral history collected mainly in Wallagga in 1972-73 and 1979-80. In that region the Macca states had played an important political and economical role until they were subjugated by the ...
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ISBN10: 3447054190, ISBN13: 9783447054195, [publisher: Harrassowitz] Softcover Edited by Catherine Griefenow-Mewis. Rejecting the simplifying view on the Ethiopian Empire as a single cultural whole, this book attempts to look at historical processes and disruptions experienced by the Oromo in Ethiopia in a colonial context. It also tries to highlight some of the basic cultural transformations and social changes of the Oromo society in general with particular emphasis on the Macca. The official historiography of the Ethiopian Empire as well as the majority of the publications on Ethiopian history by European authors used to view the country as a single cultural whole, and to deal only with the history of the Christian empire. The different historical experiences of the Ethiopian multiethnic society and culture used to be usually ignored. In contrast to such one-sided approach this book deals with the Macca Oromo activities, social transformation and historical experiences in the western part of Central Ethiopia, focusing on the political economy of the region. The sources for the book include: 1. written documents in Ethiopian languages (Amharic and Ge?ez), e.g. archival materials, 2. reports by European travellers and missionaries, 3. recent secondary literature, and 4. traditions and oral history collected mainly in Wallagga in 1972-73 and 1979-80. In that region the Macca states had played an important political and economical role until they were subjugated by the ...

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