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The History of Ethiopia (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations)

معرفی کتاب «The History of Ethiopia (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations)» نوشتهٔ Saheed A. Adejumobi، منتشرشده توسط نشر Greenwood Publishing Group در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This engaging and informative historical narrative provides an excellent introduction to the history of Ethiopia from the classical era through the modern age. The acute historical analysis contained in this volume allows readers to critically interrogate shifting global power configurations from the late nineteenth century to the twentieth century, and the related implications in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa region. Adejumobi identifies a second wave of globalization, beginning in the nineteenth century, which laid the foundation for a highly textured Ethiopian Afromodern twentieth century. The book explores Ethiopia's efforts at charting an independent course in the face of imperialism, World War II, the Cold War and international economic reforms with a focus on the gap between the state's modernization reforms and the citizenry's aspirations of modernity. The book focuses on Ethiopians' efforts to balance challenges related to social, political and economic reforms with a renaissance in the arts, theater, Orthodox Coptic Christianity, Islam and ancient ethnic identities. The History of Ethiopia paints a vivid picture of a dynamic and compelling country and region for students, scholars, and general readers seeking to grasp twenty-first century global relations. The work also provides a timeline of events in Ethiopian history, brief biographies of key figures, and a bibliographic essay.

This engaging and informative historical narrative provides an excellent introduction to the history of Ethiopia from the classical era through the modern age. The acute historical analysis contained in this volume allows readers to critically interrogate shifting global power configurations from the late nineteenth century to the twentieth century, and the related implications in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa region. Adejumobi identifies a second wave of globalization, beginning in the nineteenth century, which laid the foundation for a highly textured Ethiopian Afromodern twentieth century. The book explores Ethiopia's efforts at charting an independent course in the face of imperialism, World War II, the Cold War and international economic reforms with a focus on the gap between the state's modernization reforms and the citizenry's aspirations of modernity. The book focuses on Ethiopians' efforts to balance challenges related to social, political and economic reforms with a renaissance in the arts, theater, Orthodox Coptic Christianity, Islam and ancient ethnic identities.

The History of Ethiopia paints a vivid picture of a dynamic and compelling country and region for students, scholars, and general readers seeking to grasp twenty-first century global relations. The work also provides a timeline of events in Ethiopian history, brief biographies of key figures, and a bibliographic essay.

Contents......Page 8 Series Foreword......Page 10 Preface and Acknowledgments......Page 12 Timeline of Ethiopian History......Page 16 1 Ethiopia: Intellectual and Cultural Background......Page 22 2 Globalization and Modernization to Late Nineteenth Century......Page 42 3 "Afromodern" Aspirations: Political Expansion and Social Reform in Local and Global Contexts, 1884–1935......Page 58 4 World War II and Aftermath: Reconstruction and Other Contradictions, 1935–1960......Page 88 5 Conservatives and Liberal Reforms, 1960–1974......Page 118 6 "Afro-Marxism": Engaging Local and Global Orthodoxies and the Price of Revolution, 1974–1991......Page 140 7 Globalization and Other Postmodern Configurations: Ethiopia at Home and Abroad Since 1991......Page 152 Notable People in the History of Ethiopia......Page 184 Selected Bibliography......Page 212 Index......Page 220 Adejumobi (history, Seattle U.) describes the history of Ethiopia for students and lay readers, devoting a large section to contemporary issues. The book includes an introductory overview of the country's geography, political institutions, economic structure, and culture. It explores shifting global and local power configurations from the late nineteenth century to the twentieth and related implications in Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa region, in addition to how the country sustained resources while involved with international, regional, and local politics. The country's independence, and social, political, and economic reforms are also discussed. Biographical sketches of important individuals are included
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