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Historical Dictionary of Eritrea
Historical Dictionary of Eritrea
Dan Connell
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In 1991, Eritrea won a 30-year war for independence from Ethiopia, and in 1993, it was recognized as Africa's newest nation after more than a century of conquest and occupation by a succession of external powers that included the Ottomans, Egypt, Italy, Great Britain and Ethiopia. Each had left its mark, while fostering a deep distrust of outsiders and a fierce commitment to Eritrea's separate political identity. Eritrea and Ethiopia slipped into a chronic state of no-peace-no-war that kept the entire Horn of Africa off-balance for nearly two decades, the standoff ended in 2018 when a newly installed Ethiopian prime minister reached out to Eritrea and set in motion a rapid-fire series of talks among the states of the African Horn that broke down long-standing barriers and raised hopes for a new era of regional peace and cooperation.This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Eritrea contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Eritrea.
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Year:
2019
Edition:
3
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Language:
English
ISBN 10:
2018059674
ISBN 13:
9781538120651
ISBN:
2018058532,2018059674,9781538120668,9781538120651
Series:
Historical Dictionaries of Africa
Your tags:
History; Reference; Nonfiction; HIS001000; REF008000
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