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International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1984

State Transformation and Social Reconstitution in Ethiopia: The Allure of the South

Charles W. McClellan

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Abyssinian social formation expanded, coming to encompass the entire highlands and an adjacent lowland buffer zone, thus bringing forth the present-day Ethiopian state. With a territory tripled in size and a population at least doubled, the enlarged unit possessed considerable potential in both scale and resources to resist threats to its own integrity, both internal and external, while simultaneously providing an opportunity to transform the state structurally. In both endeavors, the state attained success. That formation to which a conglomeration of new peoples was added reflected a variety of production modes, the dominant of which was a feudal variant.1 While the Ethiopian model differed substantially from its European counterpart, it was at base a decentralized structure promoting land exploitation by an administrative/military elite that collected tax in services and/or in kind from peasant communitites bound together by a kinship charter.2 A union of indigenous elites and administrative-military appointees produced, over time, local and regional aristocracies with strong ties downward to local communities, and upward to the emperor. Given the rugged terrain of the northern plateau, local communities demonstrated considerable independence from the monarchy and evinced important regional identities and loyalties.3 The unity and


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1990

State Transformation and National Integration: Gedeo and the Ethiopian Empire, 1895-1935

Tekalign Wolde-Mariam; Charles W. McClellan


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1983

Ethiopia and the Red Sea

Charles W. McClellan; Mordechai Abir


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1989

Ethiopia: Transition and Development in the Horn of Africa

Charles W. McClellan; Mulatu Wubneh; Yohannis Abate


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1994

The Gurague and Their Culture

Charles W. McClellan; Gabreyesus Hailemariam


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1982

ʾKwanim pa : the making of the Uduk people : an ethnographic study of survival in the Sudan-Ethiopian borderlands

Charles W. McClellan; Wendy James


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1979

Ethiopia: Empire in Revolution

Charles W. McClellan; Marina Ottaway; David Ottaway


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 2007

Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia: Islam, Christianity and Politics Entwined

Charles W. McClellan


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1988

From Poverty to Famine in Northeast Ethiopia: A Rural History, 1900-1935

Charles W. McClellan; James C. McCann


International Journal of African Historical Studies | 1980

Ethiopian perspectives : a bibliographical guide to the history of Ethiopia

Charles W. McClellan; Clifton F. Brown

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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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