"Politics" . . "Esclavage Somalie Histoire." . . "guerre violence Somalie - sud." . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General" . . "Gosha (African people) Somalia Qossoldoor History 19th century." . . "Rassenbeziehung Somalia Juba-Gebiet." . . "Discrimination" . . "Gewalt Ethnie Somalia Juba-Gebiet." . . "Somalia." . . "Somalia" . "Gosha (African people)" . . "Slavery Somalia Qossoldoor History 19th century." . . "Rassenbeziehung Gewalt Juba-Gebiet Geschichte." . . "Ethnie Gewalt Somalia Juba-Gebiet." . . "Ethnic relations." . . "Ethnic relations" . "Qossoldoor (Somalia)" . . "Slavernij." . . "Sklaverei." . . "Sklaverei" . "Auswirkung." . . "Auswirkung" . "Somalie" . . "Gosha (African people) Somalia Qossoldoor History 20th century." . . "esclavage identité culturelle parenté Jubba (vallée) - Somalie." . . "Afstamming." . . . . "History" . . "Politics and government" . . "Politics and government." . "Slavery." . . "Slavery" . "Slavery Somalia Qossoldoor History 20th century." . . "Minderheitenfrage." . . "Minderheitenfrage" . "1800 - 1999" . . "Juba-Gebiet." . . "Juba-Gebiet" . "Gewalt Rassenbeziehung Juba-Gebiet Geschichte." . . "Government" . . "Politiek geweld." . . . "History"@en . "History" . . "\"In 1991 the Somali state collapsed. Once heralded as the only true nation-state in Africa, the Somalia of the 1990s suffered brutal internecine warfare. At the same time a politically created famine caused the deaths of a half a million people and the flight of a million refugees. During the civil war, scholarly and popular analyses explained Somalia's disintegration as the result of ancestral hatreds played out in warfare between various clans and subclans. In Unraveling Somalia, Catherine Besteman challenges this view and argues that the actual pattern of violence -- inflicted disproportionately on rural southerners -- contradicts the prevailing model of ethnic homogeneity and clan opposition. She contends that the dissolution of the Somali nation-state can be understood only by recognizing that over the past century and a half there emerged in Somalia a social order based on principles other than simple clan organization -- a social order deeply stratified on the basis of race, status, class, region, and language.\"--Page 4 of cover." . . . . . . . . . . "Unraveling Somalia : Race, violence, and the legacy of slavery" . . . . . . . . . . "Unraveling Somalia"@en . . . . . "\"In 1991 the Somali state collapsed. Once heralded as the only true nation-state in Africa, the Somalia of the 1990s suffered brutal internecine warfare. At the same time a politically created famine caused the deaths of a half a million people and the flight of a million refugees. During the civil war, scholarly and popular analyses explained Somalia's disintegration as the result of ancestral hatreds played out in warfare between various clans and subclans. In Unraveling Somalia, Catherine Besteman challenges this view and argues that the actual pattern of violence -- inflicted disproportionately on rural southerners -- contradicts the prevailing model of ethnic homogeneity and clan opposition. She contends that the dissolution of the Somali nation-state can be understood only by recognizing that over the past century and a half there emerged in Somalia a social order based on principles other than simple clan organization -- a social order deeply stratified on the basis of race, status, class, region, and language.\"--P. [4] of cover."@en . . "Unraveling Somalia : race, violence, and the legacy of slavery"@en . "Unraveling Somalia : race, violence, and the legacy of slavery" . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . "Unraveling Somalia race, violence, and the legacy of slavery" . . . . . . . . . "In 1991 the Somali state collapsed. Once heralded as the only true nation-state in Africa, the Somalia of the 1990s suffered brutal internecine warfare. At the same time a politically created famine caused the deaths of a half a million people and the flight of a million refugees. During the civil war, scholarly and popular analyses explained Somalia's disintegration as the result of ancestral hatreds played out in warfare between various clans and subclans. In Unraveling Somalia, Catherine Besteman challenges this view and argues that the actual pattern of violence -- inflicted disproportionately on rural southerners -- contradicts the prevailing model of ethnic homogeneity and clan opposition. She contends that the dissolution of the Somali nation-state can be understood only by recognizing that over the past century and a half there emerged in Somalia a social order based on principles other than simple clan organization -- a social order deeply stratified on the basis of race, status, class, region, and language." . . . "Online-Publikation" . . . . . . . . . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . "Electronic books." . . "Electronic books" . "Violence" . .