Peasant Revolution in Ethiopia: The Tigray People's Liberation Front, 1975–1991 (African Studies, Series Number 91)
Released: Apr 20, 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback, 292 pages
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Description:
Almost unnoticed, in the wake of the overthrow of Emperor Haile-Selassie, the coming to power of the military, and the ongoing independence struggle in Eritrea, a band of students launched an insurrection from the northern Ethiopian province of Tigray. Calling themselves the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), they built close relations with Tigray's poverty-stricken peasants and on this basis liberated the province in 1989, and formed an ethnic-based coalition of opposition forces that assumed state power in 1991. This book chronicles that history and focuses in particular on the relationship of the revolutionaries with Ethiopia's peasants.
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