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About the Author
Markus V. Hoehne is a PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale, Germany. His research focuses on identity and conflict in northern Somalia (Somaliland and Puntland) where he conducted 22 months of field research in 2002, 2003-2004, and 2008-2009. He is also part of a research project funded by the European Union on 'Diasporas for Peace' (DIASPEACE). His publications include a book entitled 'Somalia zwischen Krieg und Frieden. Strategien der friedlichen Konfliktaustragung auf internationaler und lokaler Ebene' (Hamburg, 2002), a co-edited volume on 'Borders in the Horn of Africa' (forthcoming with James Currey, 2010), and several peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters. Virginia Luling studied at Oxford and London and took her PhD in Social Anthropology in 1972. Her field research was done in Afgooye, Somalia. Her publications include Somali Sultanate; the Geledi City State over 150 years (2002) and articles including 'Some Possession Cults in Southern Somalia' (1991), 'The Law then was not this Law' (1996); 'Past and Present in Improvised Verse at a South Somali Festival' (1996), 'Come Back Somalia? Questioning a Collapsed State' (1997), and 'Genealogy as Theory, Genealogy as Tool: Aspects of Somali Clanship' (2006). From 1983 to 2004 she worked for the human rights organization Survival International. She is Secretary of the Anglo-Somali Society and is working on a history of the Begedi clan.
Reviews
The list of contributors to this volume reads like a Who's Who in Somali Studies.' * Professor Gunther Schlee, Director Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Halle/Saale, Germany *
Book Information
ISBN 9781849040457
Author Markus Hoehne
Format Paperback
Page Count 416
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 138mm * 22mm