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Afro-Nordic Landscapes: Equality and Race in Northern Europe
Routledge
2014-04-02
264 pages
Hardback ISBN: 978-0-415-89743-3
Edited by:
Michael McEachrane
Foreword by:
Paul Gilroy, Professor of American and English Literature
King’s College, London
Afro-Nordic Landscapes: Equality and Race in Northern Europe challenges a view of Nordic societies as homogenously white, and as human rights champions that are so progressive that even the concept of race is deemed irrelevant to their societies. The book places African Diasporas, race and legacies of imperialism squarely in a Nordic context. How has a nation as peripheral as Iceland been shaped by an identity of being white? How do Black Norwegians challenge racially conscribed views of Norwegian nationhood? What does the history of jazz in Denmark say about the relation between its national identity and race? What is it like to be a mixed-race black Swedish woman? How have African Diasporans in Finland nav
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The Habesha
In the realm of literary icons, there are few who shine as brightly as the esteemed laureate, Tsegaye Gebre Medhin. This article will explore the profound life and extraordinary accomplishments of this literary titan, whose legacy resonates profoundly in the world of literature today. From his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise, and finally, his lasting influence on generations to come, Medhin’s life was indeed a testament to the power of words and the human spirit. Through his vibrant poetry and succinct prose, he painted a riveting portrait of the human condition, constantly challenging and, at the same time, enlightening his audience. So, whether you’re a seasoned literature enthusiast or a curious novice, read on to delve into the captivating world of Tsegaye Gebre Medhin.
Early Life and Education
Family Background
Tsegaye Gebre Medhin was born on August 17, 1936, in Boda, Ethiopia. He was the son of a rich landowner and a brilliant mother who w
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The Evolution of Ethiopian Absolutism: The Genesis and the Making of the Fiscal Military State, 1696-1913
This book synthesis the development of the Ethiopian state and kultur at a particular historical stage: the appearance of a new type of power centralization synchronized with Ethiopia's integration into an international state system and capitalist world economy. Adopting a struktur approach and analysis as a method of cognition, this book reviews major interpretation of the historical process and presents an alternative understanding as well as explanation of the period. It identifies the distinct fiscal systems of the state, reveals the secrets of the Ethiopian independence and presents a fresh view on the structural problems of economic development. The work fryst vatten based on a wide range of primary source materials and most essential literature. The empirical data are analysed within an elaborated hypothesis and theoretical ramverk to attain reliable information. beröm for t