A modern history of the somali nation and state in the horn of africa. Bahru zewde of addis ababa university was a member and early observer of the movement that supplied ideas for transition after the 1974 revolution. By 100 ad a kingdom called axum existed in ethiopia. Leading ethiopian historian revisits student movement. Theoretically, it challenges, but only implicitly, many of the assumptions of modernist, objectivist historiography in a. In a history of modern ethiopia, bahru zewde, one of ethiopias leading historians, provides a compact and comprehensive history of his country, particularly the last tw. A history of modern ethiopia, 18551991 by bahru zewde. The author assumes a quiet patriotism as he faces some of the most formidable issues facing the historical and modern day aspects of ethiopia.
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Bahru zewde, one of presentday ethiopias leading historians, must be thanked for producing the first serious history of his country. People have lived in ethiopia for thousands of years. The first world war from tripoli to addis ababa 19111924 living. Amazon price new from used from kindle edition please retry. Richard pankhurst, the journal of the royal asiatic society. A chronology of key events in the history of ethiopia from the 2ndcentury kingdom of axum to the present day. This book is more of a political and economic history of ethiopia as opposed to a general history but does describe the major events in fairly good detail for an introductory book. A history of modem ethiopia is essentially an account of the construction of a unitary and modern ethiopian state during the span of a hundred years, roughly between 1855 and 1955, under the auspices of four successive monarchs and in the face of domestic resistance and external aggression. But it was the greeks herodotus and thucydides who introduced the organized and written historical narrative. A history of modern ethiopia, 18551991 open library. Ethiopia, landlocked country on the horn of africa, the largest and most populous country in that region. For far too long, the absence of a general history of ethiopia has been acutely felt by specialists engaged in ethiopian studies, by educators in institutions of. A history of modern ethiopia, 18551991 updated and revised edition. The new chapter enhances the value of the book as the best historical introduction to.
Bounded by sudan to the west and north, kenya to the south, somalia to the southeast, and eritrea and djibouti to the northeast, ethiopia is a pivotal country in the geopolitics of the region. Bahru zewde has updated the first edition, adding a new chapter and taking the history through to 1991. Bahru zewde, a history of modern ethiopia, 18551994, second edition oxford. Bahru zewde, a history of modern ethiopia 18551974. The account of the revolution, contained in 41 pages, is nuanced and worthy of attention in. Although ethiopia has a long history of traditional religionbased education, the first modern school menelik ii school was established in 1908 bahru, 2001. See all 3 formats and editions hide other formats and editions. A history of modern ethiopia university of michigan. Professor bahru zewde is a distinguished historian of ethiopia and africa. A history of modern ethiopia, 18551991 bahru zewde pdf. Even as bahru stigmatizes my book for being inimical to the student movement, his own dedication to the movement reads as follows. Library of congress federal research division country profile. Second edition eastern african studies bahru zewde, zewde, bahru on. Leading ethiopian historian bahru zewdie revisits student.
In asia, chinese historians of the han dynasty developed a similar tradition of writing organized and analytical. History of modern ethiopia, african journal of political science and. Ethiopia ethiopia emergence of modern ethiopia 18551916. History in twentiethcentury ethiopia soas research online. A voyage through the archipelago by 45 of the world s. A history of modern ethiopia, 18551991 by bahru zewde, 9780821414408, available at book depository with free delivery worldwide. A history of modern ethiopia, 18551991 bahru zewde bounded by sudan to the west and north, kenya to the south, somalia to the southeast, and eritrea and djibouti to the northeast, ethiopia is a pivotal country in the geopolitics of the region. The capital is addis ababa new flower, located almost at the center of the country.
In accordance to bahru, one of ethiopias eminent historians, the underlying principle and the inspiration for the preparation of the first edition of his book 1991, a history of modern ethiopia 18551974 was to provide solution for the jarring scarcity of general history of ethiopia that could serve specialists and educators alike. A history of modern ethiopia 18551991 article in journal of asian and african studies 404. A history of modern ethiopia, 18551991 2001 edition. To the youth of ethiopia who assumed a burden incommensurate with their intellectual resources and their countrys political assets and paid dearly for it. Revisiting resistance in italianoccupied ethiopia, 9899.
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