埃塞俄比亚帝国的民族另类与治理

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Daniel Ayana
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其他阿比西尼亚人关注19世纪Wᾶ 洛,北Shᾶ wa Amhara地区,邻近的Tuullamma奥罗莫精英,以及Menelik领导下的现代埃塞俄比亚的出现。耶茨对Wᾶ 罗和奥罗莫政治精英被并入埃塞俄比亚。作者提出了两个关键概念,第一个有点熟悉。术语Hᾶ bᾶ sha或Hᾶ bᾶ shaness是作者论文的支柱,以“挑战”“种族和民族类别的概念,如奥罗莫人、阿姆哈拉人和提格雷人”(14)的僵化。引言和第一章展开了关于“奥罗莫H”的争论ᾶ bᾶ sha’,延伸Hᾶ bᾶ shaness——以前是为讲闪米特语的人保留的——给像奥罗莫人这样的库欣语的人。第二章聚焦Wᾶ llo,追溯了Yãjju王朝的起源,以及该地区作为埃塞俄比亚北部政治中心的崛起。第三章重建了在特沃德罗斯(Tewodros)统治的最后几年,什旺阿姆哈拉地区作为梅内利克权力基础的崛起。特沃德罗斯是一位公认的开始将政治权力集中在阿姆哈拉-提格雷地区之外的皇帝。本章探讨了著名的奥罗莫族战争领导人Gobãna是如何支持Menelik扩大其对奥罗莫语地区的权力的。正是在这里,作者扩展了Hᾶ bᾶ sha的身份与Gobãna说库西语的奥罗莫追随者,从而将H联系在一起ᾶ bᾶ 沙与埃塞俄比亚政治权力的集中。第四章追溯了穆罕默德·阿里在皇帝约翰尼斯四世的领导下崛起为Wãllo的领袖
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Ethnic Othering and Governance in Imperial Ethiopia
The Other Abyssinians focuses on nineteenth century W ᾶ llo, Northern Sh ᾶ wa Amhara districts, the neighboring Tuullamma Oromo elites, and the emergence of modern Ethiopia under Menelik. Yates is interested in how W ᾶ llo and Oromo political elites were incorporated into the Ethiopian state. The author develops two key concepts, the first of which is somewhat familiar. The term H ᾶ b ᾶ sha or H ᾶ b ᾶ shaness is a pillar for the author ’ s thesis to ‘ challenge ’ the rigidity of ‘ the concept of ethnicity and ethnic categories such as Oromo, Amhara, and Tigrean ’ (14). The Introduction and Chapter One develop an argument about ‘ the Oromo H ᾶ b ᾶ sha ’ , extending H ᾶ b ᾶ shaness — previ-ously reserved for Semitic speakers — to Cushitic speakers, like the Oromo. Chapter Two focuses on W ᾶ llo, tracing the origin of the Yãjju dynasty, and the region ’ s rise as the political center in northern Ethiopia. Chapter Three reconstructs the rise of Shãwan Amhara districts as Menelik ’ s power base during the last years of Tewodros, the emperor who is generally credited with beginning to centralize political authority beyond the Amhara-Tigrean regions. The chapter considers how Gobãna, a noted Oromo war leader, supported Menelik to expand his authority over the Oromo-speaking districts. It is here that the author extends H ᾶ b ᾶ sha identity to Gobãna ’ s Cushitic-speaking Oromo followers, thereby associating H ᾶ b ᾶ sha with the centralization of Ethiopian political authority. Chapter Four traces Mohammed Ali ’ s rise as the leader of Wãllo under Emperor Yohannes IV, who had him converted to
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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