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The Gondarine Tributary-Military State

Berhanu Abegaz
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Berhanu Abegaz: The College of William & Mary

Chapter Chapter 3 in A Tributary Model of State Formation, 2018, pp 57-84 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter provides a critical analysis of the suggestive but largely descriptive literature on Ethiopian agrarian history in search of an explanation for why war makes and then unmakes the tributary state. Using a theoretical framework developed in Chap. 1 for thinking about the dynamics of transition from a civilizational-state to a territorial state, we explore the self-limiting but functional rist and gult land institution of Ethiopia. This politico-economic institution and the hostile external climate together conspired against the metamorphosis of the Gondarine state (GS) into a territorially-defined tax state (Table 3.1 for a comparative summary). However, Gondar provided a template for a modern Ethiopian state which compares quite favorably with its Afroasian peers.

Keywords: Land Institute; Feed Conditions; Ethiopian State; tributeTribute; Warring Princes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-75780-3_3

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