Greater Ethiopia: The Evolution of a Multicultural Society
- Publisher : University of Chicago Press
- Published In : Chicago & London
Description:
Greater Ethiopia combines history, anthropology, and sociology to answer two major questions. Why did Ethiopia remain independent under the onslaught of European expansionism while other African political entities were colonized? And why must Ethiopia be considered a single cultural region despite its political, religious, and linguistic diversity?
Condition
8vo, orig. cloth, silver title to spine. Vg. From the library of entomologist and traveller Guillaume Marie de Rougemont (1945-2020), who had a particular interest in Ethiopia, with his bookplate.
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