The official narrative underpinning Eritrea’s nation-building project describes the path toward independence in terms of the struggle against three uninterrupted colonial projects: the Italian, the British and the Ethiopian one. This article aims to provide more complexity to this picture by taking into account the evolution of the Italian foreign policy towards Eritrea in the first years of the Federation with Ethiopia (1952-1962). It looks in particular at the relationship between Rome and two prominent members of the independence bloc: Woldeab Woldemariam and Ibrahim Sultan. Archival sources from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Banca d’Italia, Banco di Roma, and the National Archives of the United Kingdom highlight an enduring I...
The starting point of this paper is that, in spite of the common agreement on the relevance of Itali...
This article analyses the brief history of the Eritrean Colony’s Chamber of Commerce in the early 19...
Only country in sub-Saharan Africa to be characterized, as well as independence for long-defense, ev...
The official narrative underpinning Eritrea’s nation-building project describes the path toward inde...
Scholars of African history have often inquired into the relationship between government and busine...
This article provides an account of the relationship between imperial Ethiopia and Eritrea in the re...
The first aim of this paper is to focus on the strategies that the Italian Ministry of Colonies (Min...
This work intends to give a picture of Italian business activities, particularly in Eritrea, from se...
This paper considers Italy’s short but intense colonisation of Eritrea in light of the more well-kno...
In 1997 the president of the Italian Republic visited Ethiopia and Eritrea to acknowledge the mistak...
This study is an attempt to reconstruct the political history of Eritrea from 1941 to 1981. The fift...
This article focuses on the complexity of church–state relations in Eritrea in the years1890–1911. T...
The article develops some reflections on present–day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and ...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...
The economic reports of the Bank of Italy branches still operating in Eritrea and Ethiopia are an ex...
The starting point of this paper is that, in spite of the common agreement on the relevance of Itali...
This article analyses the brief history of the Eritrean Colony’s Chamber of Commerce in the early 19...
Only country in sub-Saharan Africa to be characterized, as well as independence for long-defense, ev...
The official narrative underpinning Eritrea’s nation-building project describes the path toward inde...
Scholars of African history have often inquired into the relationship between government and busine...
This article provides an account of the relationship between imperial Ethiopia and Eritrea in the re...
The first aim of this paper is to focus on the strategies that the Italian Ministry of Colonies (Min...
This work intends to give a picture of Italian business activities, particularly in Eritrea, from se...
This paper considers Italy’s short but intense colonisation of Eritrea in light of the more well-kno...
In 1997 the president of the Italian Republic visited Ethiopia and Eritrea to acknowledge the mistak...
This study is an attempt to reconstruct the political history of Eritrea from 1941 to 1981. The fift...
This article focuses on the complexity of church–state relations in Eritrea in the years1890–1911. T...
The article develops some reflections on present–day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and ...
The article develops some reflections on present-day Eritrea in the light of the colonial past and i...
The economic reports of the Bank of Italy branches still operating in Eritrea and Ethiopia are an ex...
The starting point of this paper is that, in spite of the common agreement on the relevance of Itali...
This article analyses the brief history of the Eritrean Colony’s Chamber of Commerce in the early 19...
Only country in sub-Saharan Africa to be characterized, as well as independence for long-defense, ev...