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Eritrea & Ethiopia

Assefaw Bariagaber, Conflict and the Refugee Experience: Flight, Exile, and Repatriation in the Horn of Africa (Aldershot, 2006).

Lionel Cliffe & Basil Davidson (eds), The Long Struggle for Eritrea: For Independence and Constructive Peace (Nottingham, 1987).

Basil Davidson, Lionel Cliffe & Bereket Habte Selassie (eds), Behind the War in Eritrea (Nottingham, 1980).

Haggai Erlikh, Islam and Christianity in the Horn of Africa: Somalia, Ethiopia, Sudan (Boulder CO, 2010).

Peter Gill, A Year in the Death of Africa: Politics, Bureaucracy and the Famine (London, 1986).

Kurt Jansson, Michael Harris & Angela Penrose, The Ethiopian Famine (London, 1987).

Harold Marcus, A History of Ethiopia (Berkeley, 2002).

John Markakis, Ethiopia: The Last Two Frontiers (Rochester NY, 2011).

Marina Ottaway & David Ottaway, Ethiopia: Empire in Revolution (New York, 1978).

Alula Pankhurst & Francois Piguet (eds), Moving People in Ethiopia: Development, Displacement and the State (Oxford, 2009).

Siegfried Pausewang, Kjetil Tronvoll & Lovise Aalen (eds), Ethiopia Since the Derg: A Decade of Democratic Pretension and Performance (London, 2002).

Richard Reid, Frontiers of Violence in North-East Africa: Genealogies of Conflict since c.1800 (Oxford, 2011).

Tricia Redeker Hepner, Soldiers, Martyrs, Traitors, and Exiles: Political Conflict in Eritrea and the Diaspora (Philadelphia, 2009).

Kjetil Tronvoll, War and the Politics of Identity in Ethiopia: Making Enemies and Allies in the Horn of Africa (Rochester NY, 2009).

Kjetil Tronvoll, Charles Schaefer & Girmachew Alemu Aneme (eds), The Ethiopian Red Terror Trials: Transitional Justice Challenged (Rochester NY, 2009).

Patrick Webb & Joachim von Braun, Famine and Food Security in Ethiopia: Lessons for Africa (Chichester, 1994).

Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia, 1855-1991 (Oxford, 1991).

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