Discussing an armed insurgency in Ethiopia (1963-1970), this study offers a new perspective for understanding relations between religion and ethnicity.
Discussing an armed insurgency in Ethiopia (1963-1970), this study offers a new perspective for understanding relations between religion and ethnicity.
Terje Østebø is Associate Professor in the Center for African Studies and the Department of Religion, at the University of Florida where his research focuses on Islam in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa, and Salafism in Africa. He is the author of Localising Salafism (2012) and the co-editor of Muslim Ethiopia (2013).
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Introduction 1. Islaama peoplehood and landscapes of bale 2. Conquest and resistance 3. Bale at war 4. The insurgency: fighters and fragmentation 5. Peasant insurgency without peasants 6. Land tenure and the land-clan connection 7. Christianity, nation, and Amhara peoplehood 8. Translocal dynamics: the Bale insurgency in the context of the horn 9. Islaama vs. Amhara and the making of local antagonism 10. The Bale insurgency, Islaama, and Oromo ethno-nationalism Conclusions.
Introduction 1. Islaama peoplehood and landscapes of bale 2. Conquest and resistance 3. Bale at war 4. The insurgency: fighters and fragmentation 5. Peasant insurgency without peasants 6. Land tenure and the land-clan connection 7. Christianity, nation, and Amhara peoplehood 8. Translocal dynamics: the Bale insurgency in the context of the horn 9. Islaama vs. Amhara and the making of local antagonism 10. The Bale insurgency, Islaama, and Oromo ethno-nationalism Conclusions.
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