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Ethnicity in Africa
Towards
a Positive Approach, by Seyoum Hameso
Seyoum Y.
Hameso, London, TSC, 120, pp. 1997; Reprinted by iUniverse.com, 2001.
This book explores one of Africa's resilient realities.
Looking critically into previous treatment of the subject, the author argues
that ethnicity in Africa is misconceived. As a wrongly attacked symptom
of genuine concerns, it ought to be viewed in a positive light.
The book
gives useful insights into the politics, sociology and economic change
in developing countries and in particularly valuable for individuals and
institutions interested in Africa. [TSC]
See also the Book
Review by Dan-Bright Dzorgbo, Department of Sociology,
Uppsala University, Sweden.
  Ethnicity in Africa: Towards a Positive Approach
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