Ethiopian-Eritrean studies: a bibliography on society and history, 2010-2015
This publication offers another instalment of a scholarly bibliography in social science and history on Ethiopia and Eritrea. The titles were gathered in the course of other research work and writing over the past years. It is the fifth and last publication by the author on this subject, and is only published as an E-book whereas the other volumes - see Abbink 1991, 1995, 2003 and 2010 – were first published in print form.
This bibliography gives a representative choice of the most important and insightful scholarly contributions (and sometimes also some of the more ‘popular’ stuff written for wider audiences), although it is obviously not exhaustive. Several important references here that were missed in the previous instalments were also added.
In short, an extremely useful tool for research and reference.
This book has been published as Volume 24 of the ASCL Occasional Publications.
You can read it here.
Author(s) / editor(s)
About the author(s) / editor(s)
Jan Abbink is an anthropologist and carries out research on the history and cultures of the Horn of Africa (Northeast Africa), particularly Ethiopia.