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The Ethiopian Aeroplane "Tsehai"
Matter of Unreturned Loot, in Italy
Tsehai: Aeroplane or Princess?
On Art and Artists
Ato Sebhatu Gebre Yesus - Gardening to Create the "Country Of Flowers"
Ernestine Mills and her Enamel Portrait of the Emperor
Saint Matthew, and Two Eighteenth Century Italian Artists, and Their Ethiopian Vision
Concerning the Aksum Obelisk
A Historic Photograph
Aksum Obelisk Being Dismantled
Aksum Obelisk Update
Axum Diary
Dr. Vincenzo Francaviglia, and the Re-Erection of the Great Aksum Obelisk
The Question of the Looted (and Still Not Returned) Aksum Obelisk
The Re-Erection of the Great Aksum Obelisk Considered
The Unfinished History of the Aksum Obelisk Return Struggle. 4 The Stadium Demonstration, and the Petitioning of International Scholars
The Unfinished History of the Aksum Obelisk Return Struggle. 5 The Ethiopian Parliament, and the People, Speak Out
Early Ethiopian Banking History
The Bank of Abyssinia's Bank Notes
The Bank of Abyssinias Bank Notes, continued
Book Reviews
A Japanese photographic masterpiece on Ethiopia
Another new history of ethiopia published
Now at long last they are heard
Dr Pankhurst
A Tale of Four Churches
Debre Tabor Part One
Dr Richard Pankhurst
Maitre Artist Afewerk Tekle
The Tragic Fire at Dabra Damo Monastic Library
Visit To The Cannon Of Tewodros
Dynastic Marriages
Ethiopia's Half-Falasha Emperor Ya'qob
The Half-Falasha Emperor Ya'qob Overthrown, and His Brothers Rebel
Imperial Dynastic Marriages and the Beta Esra'el, or Falashas
Early Photography
The Advent of the Camera in Ethiopia
The British Maqdala Expedition and its Photographed
The Advent of the Camera in Ethiopia Continued
Photographic Advances in the Early Twentieth Century Ethiopia: French, British and Italians
Education, Printing and Literacy
The Tafari Makonnen School
The Educational Philosophy of Tafari Makonnen
Printing Developments in the 1920s - and Increased Study Abroad
Ethiopian Students Abroad, in the 1920s
Educational Developments of the 1930s
Missionary and Other Educational Developments of the 1930s
The British and Foreign Bible Society
The Italian Occupation Period
Poetical and Other Studies
Education and Literacy in Old-Time Ethiopia: Christian, Muslim, and Falasha
Ge'ez Literature, Church Libraries, and the Coming, from Europe, of the Printed Word
Missionary Printing - and Early Study Abroad
Some Early Foreign-Educated Students
Missionary Education - and Literacy - in the Nineteenth Century
Education Abroad - and At Home - in Menilek's Day
Educational Advances in Menilek's Day
Egypt and the Nile
King Lalibala and the River Nile in Early Medieval Times
The Portuguese, Ludolf, and Le Grand: The Nile Myth is Shattered
The History of Epidemics
1. The History of Epidemics in Ethiopia
2. The History of Epidemics in Ethiopia
3. The History of Epidemics in Ethiopia
4. The History of Epidemics in Ethiopia
5. The History of Epidemics in Ethiopia
6. The History of Epidemics in Ethiopia
7. The History of Epidemics in Ethiopia
Ethiopian Patriots
1. The Beginnings of the Patriotic Resistance
2. Fighting around Addis Ababa, during the Rains of 1936
3. Resistance and Repression
4. Fierce Fighting
5. The Graziani Massacre and Consequences
6. Graziani's Reign of Terror, and Patriot Resistance
7. History of the Ethiopian Patriots (1936-1940)
8. Mussolini's Concern at Increasing Patriot Power
9. The Dismissal of Graziani
10. The Spirit of the Patriots in 1938, and the Advent of the Duke of Aosta
11. Approaching the European War
Foreign Scholarship
The Case of Italy
Innovation and Change
1. Ancient and Medieval Life
2. Ideas of Innovation in Medieval Times
3. Innovation, or Lack of It, in Medieval and Gondarine Times
4. Developments in the Early Nineteenth Century
5. Some Conservative Attitudes of the Past
6. Emperor Tewodros as Innovator: Cannon and Roads
7. Tewodros, as Innovator: Cannon, Roads, Boats - and Foreign Craftsmen
8. From Tewodros to Yohannes
9. Emperor Yohannes, Conservative, but also Innovative
10. From Yohannes to Menilek
11. Menilek, and the Founding of Addis Ababa
12. Menilek, the Building of Bridges, Roads, and the Railway
13. "Why Can't We Have an Amharic Typewriter?"- Menelik
14. Monetary, Banking, and Educational Developments of Menilek's Day
15. Medical, Political, and Dietary Innovations of Menilek's Day
16. Drinking, Drunkenness, Smoking, and Dress in Menilek's Day
18. Afawarq Gabra Iyasus, Gabra Heywat Baykadaygn - and the Accession of Lej Iyasu
19. Modernisation in the 1920s
20. The Coming of the Radio, and Developments in the Field of Currency, Education, and Public Health
21. The Year 1930
22. Expanding Trade, Changing Ways of Life - and Conclusions
Late Nineteenth Century
The Reign of Emperor Yohannes IV: Part One
The Reign of Emperor Yohannes IV: Part Two
Looted Crowns
The Crown of Emperor Tewodros II
Mussolini, and the Ethiopian Crowns of Tewodros, Yohannes, Menilek, and Haile Sellassie
Maqdala Looting
Dr and Mrs Pankhurst Write to London "Independent" Newspaper on Maqdala Treasures
The Fall of Maqdala
The Crowns of Emperor Tewodros: Loot from Maqdala
Who Lost the Battle of Maqdala?
Ethiopia's Historic Quest for Medicine
1. Medical Activities in Early Times
2. The Medical Activities of James Bruce, and his 19th Century Successors
3. The Medical Activities in the Early 19th Century Successors
4. Ethiopia a Century and a Half Ago
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7. Medical Developments at the Time of Menilek
Medieval History
King Lalibala and his Monolithic Churches
The Lalibala Churches (concluded)
Nineteenth Century
1. An Essay in Nineteenth Century Ethiopian History
2. An Essay in Nineteenth Century Ethiopian History
3. An Essay in Nineteenth Century Ethiopian History
4. An Essay in Nineteenth Century Ethiopian History
Preserving History
Ethiopia's Crumbling Historical Heritage
Ethiopian National Archives: "Folly" and "Disaster" Justified
How to Destroy Your History
How To Lose Your History
How to Preserve Your Culture
How to Remember Your History
How to Lose Your History Lives of Ethiopian Saints
The Microfilming of Ethiopian Manuscripts: A Nostalgic View
The Preservation of Ethiopian Culture
Red Sea and Indian Ocean
1. Ethiopia Across the Red Sea and Indian Ocean
2. Ethiopia Across the Red Sea and Indian Ocean
Religious Art and Manuscripts
1. Christian Art: Icons, Wall Paintings and Manuscripts
2. Ethiopian Manuscripts: Bindings and Illustration
3. Artistic Developments of the Gondar Period
Sylvia Pankhurst
A Glimpse at My Mothers Archives, 1
Sylvia Pankhurst, Friend of Ethiopia, Statue Proposed
Trade and Business
1. A Brief History of Trade and Business in Ethiopia from Ancient to Modern Times
2. A Brief History of Trade and Business in Ethiopia from Ancient to Modern Times
3. A Brief History of Trade and Business in Ethiopia from Ancient to Modern Times
A History of Early Twentieth Century Ethiopia
1. The Beginnings of Ethiopia's Modernisation
2. The Eucalyptus Tree, and Ethiopia's First Modern Schools and Hospitals.
3. Menilek's Failing Health, European Attempts to Partition Ethiopia, and the Rise of Lej Iyasu
4. The Fall of Lej Iyasu.html
5. Empress Zawditu, and the Tafari Makonnen Regency
6. The Emperor's Coronation, and Pre-War Reforms
7. The Italo-Ethiopian Scenario, 1935
8. Mussolini and Ethiopia
9. League of Nations Sanctions
10. Anglo-French Diplomacy, and the Initial Italo-Ethiopian Campaign of 1935-6
11. May Chaw and Badoglio's Occupation of Addis Ababa
12. The Occupation Years
13. The Patriot Resistance, 1939-1941
14. The Liberation Campaign, 1941 Mussolini's Entry into the European War
15. 1941: The Italian Departure, and the Arrival of the British
16. Post World War II Relations with the British
17. Ethio-American Post-War Relations
18. Emperor Haile Sellassie's Post-War Foreign Policy
19. Developments of the 1950s and 1960s
20. Prelude to Revolution
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