A History of EthiopiaUniversity of California Press, 1 gen 1994 - 261 pagine Criminal Law Conversations provides an authoritative overview of contemporary criminal law debates in the United States. This collection of high caliber scholarly papers was assembled using an innovative and interactive method of nominations and commentary by the nation's top legal scholars. Virtually every leading scholar in the field has participated, resulting in a volume of interest to those both in and outside of the community. Criminal Law Conversations showcases the most captivatingof these essays, and provides insight into the most fundamental and provocative questions of modern criminal law. |
Sommario
The Golden Age of the Solomonic Dynasty to 1500 | 17 |
The Decline of the Solomonic Dynasty to 1769 | 30 |
Political and Economic Transformations to 1855 | 48 |
Imperial Consolidation to 1889 | 77 |
The Defeat of European Imperialism to 1897 | 91 |
Menileks State to 1916 | 104 |
Haile Sellassie to 1936 | 130 |
11 | 147 |
Haile Sellassie to 1973 | 164 |
The Revolution to 1977 | 181 |
The Failure of the Revolution to 1991 | 202 |
MAPS | 221 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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Abuna Abyssinia Addis Abeba administration Adwa Africa Agew allies Amhara arms army Asmera attack Axum Axumite Baratieri became Begemdir Beta Israel British campaign capital century Christian church command country's crisis crown Dawaro Debre defeat dejazmach derg economic elites emperor empire empress enemy EPLF Eritrea especially established Ethiopia European force foreign frontier garrisons Gojam Gonder Goshu government's governor Haile Sellassie Harer highlands imperial important Italian Italy Iyasu Kassa king land Lasta leaders March Meanwhile Mengistu Menilek Mikail military minister Mitsiwa modern monarch Muslim negotiations northern officials Ogaden organization Oromo palace peasants political provinces quickly Red Sea reform refused regime region reign Rome rulers Sahle Sellassie's Shewa Sidamo slaves social soldiers Solomonic Solomonic dynasty Somali sought Sudan Tafari Tekle Haimanot territory Tewodros thousand Tigray TPLF trade traditional treaty troops United victory weapons Welo Wolde Yakob Yeju Yifat Yohannes Zeila