Identity Jilted or Re/Imagining Identity

The Divergent Paths of the Eritrean & Tigrayan Nationalist Struggles

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Identity Jilted or Re/Imagining Identity

The Divergent Paths of the Eritrean & Tigrayan Nationalist Struggles

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In this bold study of modern ethno-regional nationalism, the author examines the divergent paths taken by the nationalist insurgencies in Tigray and Eritrea. The author argues that Tigrayans, south of the Mereb River, and Kebessa (highlands) Eritreans, north of the Mereb, are ethnically one people, tied by common history, political economy, myth, language and religion. Both fought against a common enemy, an oppressive Amhara ethnic state, for a period of seventeen and thirty years, respectively.

In the process of the armed struggle, however, each evolved separate political identities and, after jointly marching to military victory in 1991, they followed separate political paths - Eritreans created the newest state in Africa and Tigrayans remained within the Ethiopian body politic.

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Publisher
Red Sea Press
Language
English
Pages
250

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First Sentence

"Tigrayans, south of the Mereb river, and the Kebessa (highland) Eritreans, north of the Mereb river, are ethnically one people, tied by common history, political economy, myth, language and religion."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
250
Dimensions
8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
11.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8691733M
ISBN 10
1569020728
ISBN 13
9781569020722
Goodreads
1270216

First Sentence

"Tigrayans, south of the Mereb river, and the Kebessa (highland) Eritreans, north of the Mereb river, are ethnically one people, tied by common history, political economy, myth, language and religion."

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