Notre boutique utilise des cookies pour améliorer l'expérience utilisateur et nous vous recommandons d'accepter leur utilisation pour profiter pleinement de votre navigation.
J'accepte

Notre boutique utilise des cookies pour améliorer l'expérience utilisateur et nous vous recommandons d'accepter leur utilisation pour profiter pleinement de votre navigation.
This book highlights how much the incorporation of Salaalee in to the Ethiopian empire brought about significant socio economic and political changes with far reaching consequences for the majority of the population.
It also highlights how the various types of land tenure operate, the size of land falls under each type of tenure, what proportion of the varies categories of land were fertile, semi fertile or poor.It investigates factors that led to land measurement in Salaalee Awraja and the subsequent tenant insecurity and eviction.
The study find out, as the royal families were the major owners of land in Salaalee.
For instance, Mentewab Desta had extensive land in various localities of Salaalee.Her rist land was located almost in all Woradas of Salaalee.
It also highlights the major problems in relation to land distribution insecurity in the area in pre-1991 and factors affecting land distribution initiation.
Furthermore, this work attempts to find out changes that had occurred because of the eviction of tenants resulted from intensive mechanized commercial farming by tractor cultivation and prerequisites made by Amde Abera.
Melese Ejara was born to an Oromo peasant family in Salaalee.
He received his BA degree from Wollaga University in History and Heritage Management and MA degree from Jimma Uinversity in history.
His previous work was entitled “A Biography of Assafa Shaaro Lammii”which is produced in 2015.
Currently, he is lecturer in history at Maqdala University.
Attention : dernières pièces disponibles !
Date de disponibilité: