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In a more specific manner the Amhara affected relations between the Tulama and the Arssi by the nature of their own relations with the Arssi . Earlier , I described this relationship as one of enclavement : each group existed as a self ...
In a more specific manner the Amhara affected relations between the Tulama and the Arssi by the nature of their own relations with the Arssi . Earlier , I described this relationship as one of enclavement : each group existed as a self ...
الصفحة 63
12 pattern in relations between the two groups ; no systematic organisation arose to link them and the Tulama made no attempt to assimilate themselves wholly to Amhara society . Paradoxically , the foundation of the church had the ...
12 pattern in relations between the two groups ; no systematic organisation arose to link them and the Tulama made no attempt to assimilate themselves wholly to Amhara society . Paradoxically , the foundation of the church had the ...
الصفحة 357
The processual analysis of political economy undertaken here holds that the social relations built on productive activities can generate political relations ; i.e. , that productive relations enter into the strategies which affect the ...
The processual analysis of political economy undertaken here holds that the social relations built on productive activities can generate political relations ; i.e. , that productive relations enter into the strategies which affect the ...
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