This article traces the shift in the Ethiopian monarchical ideology from lineage as symbolic Christian filiation to dynasty as a political genealogy of sovereign power. From the end of the nineteenth century, and more prominently under Haylä Səllase, Ethiopian state sources started qualifying the Ethiopian ruling dynasty as ‘unbroken’ in history. A record of ‘uninterrupted’ power allowed the Ethiopian government to politically appropriate past glories and claim them as ‘ours’, thus compensating for the political weakness of the present with the political greatness of the past. The ideological rebranding of the Ethiopian monarchy in the 1930s brought Ethiopia closer to Japan, and the ‘eternalist clause’ of the Meiji constitution offered a po...
In every hard situation of Ethiopia, conspired history became the veil-evil. In Ethiopia, conflict h...
D. Crummey — Légitimité impériale et création d'une idéologie néo-salomonienne en Ethiopie au XIXe s...
This dissertation examines the role of slavery to the development of the modern Ethiopian imperial s...
This article traces the shift in the Ethiopian monarchical ideology from lineage as symbolic Christi...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to re-interrogate the notions of “empire” and “...
The article and its argument are based on a hitherto unexplored Ethiopian chronicle, which offers a ...
The article attempts to examine the character and extent of innovation and misoneism during the reig...
In 1855, the Ethiopian Empire was (re)established after almost a century of disintegration, internal...
In this article, we attempt to understand the persistence of the ‘great tradition’ in describing wha...
This paper assesses the persistent backache and intransigent ethnicization of the Ethiopian past and...
This article examines how Emperor Ḫaylä Śǝllase I succeeded in removing the British military occupat...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
For many, the Ethiopian victory at Adwa was an African victory over European colonialism, but some s...
The 4th century CE was definitive for Early Christianity as there emerged an imperial orthodoxy esta...
In every hard situation of Ethiopia, conspired history became the veil-evil. In Ethiopia, conflict h...
D. Crummey — Légitimité impériale et création d'une idéologie néo-salomonienne en Ethiopie au XIXe s...
This dissertation examines the role of slavery to the development of the modern Ethiopian imperial s...
This article traces the shift in the Ethiopian monarchical ideology from lineage as symbolic Christi...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to re-interrogate the notions of “empire” and “...
The article and its argument are based on a hitherto unexplored Ethiopian chronicle, which offers a ...
The article attempts to examine the character and extent of innovation and misoneism during the reig...
In 1855, the Ethiopian Empire was (re)established after almost a century of disintegration, internal...
In this article, we attempt to understand the persistence of the ‘great tradition’ in describing wha...
This paper assesses the persistent backache and intransigent ethnicization of the Ethiopian past and...
This article examines how Emperor Ḫaylä Śǝllase I succeeded in removing the British military occupat...
“Modern” Ethiopia has been created and maintained through the achievement of external legitimacy. As...
For many, the Ethiopian victory at Adwa was an African victory over European colonialism, but some s...
The 4th century CE was definitive for Early Christianity as there emerged an imperial orthodoxy esta...
In every hard situation of Ethiopia, conspired history became the veil-evil. In Ethiopia, conflict h...
D. Crummey — Légitimité impériale et création d'une idéologie néo-salomonienne en Ethiopie au XIXe s...
This dissertation examines the role of slavery to the development of the modern Ethiopian imperial s...