The complex relationships between ethno-nationality, rights to
land, and territorial sovereignty have long fed disputes over
territorial control and landed rights between different nations,
ethnicities, and religions. These disputes raise a number of
interesting issues related to the nature of land regimes and to
their economic and political implications.
The studies drawn together in this key volume explore these and
related issues for a broad variety of countries and times. They
illuminate the diverse causes of ethno-national land disputes, and
the different forms of adjustment and accommodation to the power
differences between the contesting groups. This is done within a
framework outlined by the editors in their analytical overview,
which offers contours for comparative examinations of such
disputes, past and present.
Providing conceptual and factual analyses of comparative nature
and wealth of empirical material (both historical and
contemporary), this book will appeal to economic historians,
economists, political scientists, sociologists, anthropologists and
all scholars interested in issues concerning ethno-nationality and
land rights in historical perspective.
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