Tekeste Negash is professor of history at Uppsala University in Sweden. He is also the author of No Medicine for the Bite of a White Snake and the author of Italian Colonialism in Eritrea.
-Negash (Uppsala Univ.) has written the first study of the rise and
fall of the Eritrean-Ethiopian federation... Negash discusses the
call for federation by Eritrean parties on the eve of the 1950 UN
resolution, aptly portraying the Unionist Party's campaign for
unconditional Eritrean-Ethiopian union... Excellent documentation,
bibliography, appendixes; good print, maps, illustrations. All
levels.- --E. E. Beauregard, Choice -This book is an important
addition to the scholarship on Eritrea and its development as an
independent country today . . . . Negash's writing is clear, well
argued, and well organized . . . . His book will be an important
source for historians of the institution of federalism and, more
important, for those who study the Horn of Africa.- --Jon S.
Ebeling, Perspectives on Political Science
"Negash (Uppsala Univ.) has written the first study of the rise and
fall of the Eritrean-Ethiopian federation... Negash discusses the
call for federation by Eritrean parties on the eve of the 1950 UN
resolution, aptly portraying the Unionist Party's campaign for
unconditional Eritrean-Ethiopian union... Excellent documentation,
bibliography, appendixes; good print, maps, illustrations. All
levels." --E. E. Beauregard, Choice "This book is an important
addition to the scholarship on Eritrea and its development as an
independent country today . . . . Negash's writing is clear, well
argued, and well organized . . . . His book will be an important
source for historians of the institution of federalism and, more
important, for those who study the Horn of Africa." --Jon S.
Ebeling, Perspectives on Political Science
"Negash (Uppsala Univ.) has written the first study of the rise and
fall of the Eritrean-Ethiopian federation... Negash discusses the
call for federation by Eritrean parties on the eve of the 1950 UN
resolution, aptly portraying the Unionist Party's campaign for
unconditional Eritrean-Ethiopian union... Excellent documentation,
bibliography, appendixes; good print, maps, illustrations. All
levels." --E. E. Beauregard, Choice "This book is an important
addition to the scholarship on Eritrea and its development as an
independent country today . . . . Negash's writing is clear, well
argued, and well organized . . . . His book will be an important
source for historians of the institution of federalism and, more
important, for those who study the Horn of Africa." --Jon S.
Ebeling, Perspectives on Political Science
"Negash (Uppsala Univ.) has written the first study of the rise and
fall of the Eritrean-Ethiopian federation... Negash discusses the
call for federation by Eritrean parties on the eve of the 1950 UN
resolution, aptly portraying the Unionist Party's campaign for
unconditional Eritrean-Ethiopian union... Excellent documentation,
bibliography, appendixes; good print, maps, illustrations. All
levels." --E. E. Beauregard, Choice
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