This copy of Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991 offered for sale by Rose s Books, IOBA for .00 Leaf Of Allah By Gebissa, Ezekiel. Samatar, AI 2005, Review of Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875- 1991 by Ezakiel Gebissa , International Journal of African Historical Studies, vol. 23, pp. 177-180. Book Review: by Fekadu Fullas Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. By Ezekiel Gebissa. Voluminous literature is available on the plant Catha edulis , also known by the common GROWING KHAT FOR THE PARALLEL MARKET Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991. Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991. By E ZEKIEL G GROWING KHAT FOR THE PARALLEL MARKET Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural. Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation. Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge Ethiopia, 1875-1991. Tim Carmichael. Gebissa, Ezekiel 2004. Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge Ethiopia, 1875-1991. Oxford: James Currey. 210 pp. .95 (cloth); .95 (paper). Thriving in climates well-suited to coffee cultivation, qat 1 is a psychoactive shrub, grown and consumed primarily. Leaf of Allah: khat agricultural transformation in Harerge. Leaf of allah khat agricultural transformation in harerge ethiopia Download Citation Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991 (review) African Studies Review 48.2 (2005) 161-162 Khat (kat or chat) Ezekiel Gebissa Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991.Athens: Ohio University Press/Oxford: James Currey/Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University Press, 2004. xiv + 210 pp. Photographs. In the late-19th-century, the main cash crop of Harerge, Ethiopia, shifted from coffee and food crops to khat, a quasi-legal psychoactive shrub. This text examines the demographic, market and political factors behind this change and explores the consequences. North America: Ohio U Press.
Biography. Ezekiel Gebissa, (Ph.D. History, Michigan State), is Professor of History and African Studies at Kettering University. He is the author of Leaf of Allah: Khat and the Transformation of Agriculture in Harerge Ethiopia, 1875-1991 sole editor of two books to which I contributed several chapters, and of more than a dozen articles in highly regarded international journals, several. Leaf of Allah: khat agricultural transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. see more details of khat as Harerge s leading agricultural commodity. This development increased the scale of unofficial cross-border trade in consumer goods. Hararghe came into existence as a result of Proclamation 1943/1, which created twelve taklai ghizats from the existing 42 provinces of varying sizes. A comparison of the two maps in Margary Perham, The Government of Ethiopia shows that Hararghe was created by combining the Sultanate of Aussa , the lands of the Karanle, Ogaden Leaf Of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation In Harerge Ethiopia 1875-1991(Eastern African Studies) by Ezekiel Gebissa Paperback .95 $ 32. 95. Get it as soon as Thu, Aug 1. FREE Shipping by Amazon. Only 1 left in stock (more on the way). More Buying Choices. Leaf Of Allah by Gebissa, Ezekiel. Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991 (Eastern African Studies (Paperback)) Ezekiel Gebissa ISBN: 9780821415603 Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation in Harerge. Ezekiel Gebissa offers a detailed study of the emergence of khat as a cash crop in Harerge, in eastern Ethiopia. Khat is a stimulant, and its leaves and twigs a We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
Ezekiel Gebissa. Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991.Athens: Ohio University Press/Oxford: James Currey/Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University Press, 2004. xiv + 210 pp. Photographs. Get this from a library! Leaf of Allah : khat agricultural transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. Ezekiel Gebissa -- Khat is a psychoactive shrub, produced and marketed in the province of Harerge, Ethiopia, and widely consumed throughout North East Africa. It is now easily available in the large cities The Harla people closest allies were the ancient Somalis. Somali clans have links to the Harla. Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. Ohio State University Press.
He published his PhD dissertation as a book in 2004, Leaf of Allah: Khat and the Transformation of Agriculture in Harerge Ethiopia, 1875-1991. I suppose, this makes him an expert in the production, distribution, and consumption of khat in Harerghe. Khat and the Ethiopian reality Kettering. Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991 by Gebissa, Ezekiel Condition: New. .00 (0.00) Add to cart Buy Now More shipping options E-mail a link to this book. 30 Day Return Guarantee In-Stock Guarantee. In 1994 and 2000, fieldwork was carried out to study the political ecology of khat (Catha edulis) production and trade in the Horn of Africa and to examine the reasons why farming families shifted from cultivating coffee and food crops to khat, using the case of the province of Harerge, Ethiopia. The effects of the new cash crop on the regional economy are elucidated and the consequences. Project MUSE - Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural.
Ezekiel Gebissa. Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875–1991.Athens: Ohio University Press/Oxford: James Currey/Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University Press, 2004. xiv + 210 pp. Photographs. Ezekiel Gebissa offers a detailed study of the emergence of khat as a cash crop in Harerge, in eastern Ethiopia. Khat is a stimulant, and its leaves and twigs are chewed by many people in the Arabian peninsula and the Horn of Africa.
Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge Ethiopia, 1875-1991. Tim Carmichael. Gebissa, Ezekiel 2004. Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge Ethiopia, 1875-1991. Oxford: James Currey. 210 pp. .95 (cloth); .95 (paper).
Leaf of Allah Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991 By Ezekiel Gebissa. Khat is a quasi-legal psychoactive shrub, produced and marketed in the province of Harerge, Ethiopia, and widely consumed throughout Northeast Africa. Book Review: by Fekadu Fullas Leaf of Allah:. Review of Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation. Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875—1991, by Ezekiel Gebissa, Ohio University Press, James Currey, Btec, and Addis Ababa University Press, 2004 Before I visited Oromia this summer, I had never given a second thought
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Download Citation Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge Ethiopia, 1875-1991 (review) Africa Today 53.1 (2006) 134-137 Thriving in climates well-suited to coffee.
The Paperback of the Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991 by Ezekiel Gebissa at Barnes Noble. FREE Holiday Shipping Membership Educators Gift Cards Stores Events. To help clarify the perceptions of khat, Gebissa authored Leaf of Allah: Khat Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991, published by James Currey/Ohio University Press in 2004, a book that examines the production, marketing and consumption of khat in the Horn of Africa. Book Reviews, Journal of Agrarian Change 10.1111/j.1471.
GROWING KHAT FOR THE PARALLEL MARKET Leaf of Allah: Leaf of Allah examines why farming families shifted from cultivating coffee and food crops to growing khat.Demographic, Khat is a quasi-legal psychoactive shrub, produced and marketed in the province of Harerge, Ethiopia, and widely consumed throughout Northeast Africa. Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia, 1875-1991 (review) Article in African Studies Review 48(2):161-162 · January 2006 with 17 Reads How we measure reads. Khat is a quasi-legal psychoactive shrub, produced and marketed in the province of Harerge, Ethiopia, and widely consumed throughout Northeast Africa. In the late nineteenth century the main cash crop of Harerge was coffee. Leaf of Allah examines why farming families shifted from cultivating coffee and food crops to growing khat.Demographic.
Leaf of Allah: Khat and Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. By Ezakiel Gebissa. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2004. Pp. vii, 210; 14 illustrations. .95 cloth, .95 paper. Ezakiel Gebissa s book is a fresh contribution to Ethiopian agrarian studies and opens a new chapter on commercialization and rural development.
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