Warfare ecology. An introduction
Part I. Regional comparative analysis of herder warfare
Institutions of warfare: a comparative perspective
Frontiers of warfare: a regional analysis, c. 1340-1893
Part II. Migration, conquests and enslavement
Warfare footprints in coastal hinterland of East Africa, c. 1500-1800
Hegemony, clients and trade control: the southern Oromo militancy, c. 1640-1870
Invasions and conquest: the wars of Wama, c. 1830-1870
Political ecology of a collapse: the southern Oromo, c. 1860-1890
Enslavement of the Warda Oromo: slave family life histories, 1840-1890
Part III. Colonial resistance, containment and slave emancipation
Contesting pastoralists' military power: resistance to colonial rule, 1885-1918
Colonial resource capture: responses to trans-frontier migrations, 1909-1925
The containment policy: administration of grazing lines, 1909-1955
Crossing the river: the Warda emancipation, 1890-1963
Conclusion.