Haggai Erlich
Greater Tigray and the Mysterious Magnetism of Ethiopia
Greater Tigray and the Mysterious Magnetism of Ethiopia
💎 Earn 192 Points (£1.92) on this item.
YOU SAVE £6.57
- Condition: Brand new
- UK Delivery times: Usually arrives within 2 - 3 working days
- UK Shipping: Fee starts at £2.39. Subject to product weight & dimension
Bulk ordering. Want 15 or more copies? Get a personalised quote and bigger discounts. Learn more about bulk orders.
Couldn't load pickup availability
- More about Greater Tigray and the Mysterious Magnetism of Ethiopia
Haggai Erlich's book explores the role of Tigrinya-speakers in the history of Ethiopia and Eritrea, highlighting the competing Amhara and Tigrayan theses on the country's political and administrative system. The Tigrayans have had periods of domination, but have been marginalized and weakened by internal rivalries, leading to the current crisis.
Format: Hardback
Length: 228 pages
Publication date: 23 November 2023
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
This is an analytical history of the role Tigrinya-speakers have played and are still playing in the history of Ethiopia and Eritrea, from Tigray's very ancient inception to the origins of today's tragically fratricidal war. Drawing from his vast corpus of publications on the Horn of Africa, Haggai Erlich sheds new light on major turning points, as well as patterns of continuity. His history revolves around one key question: what was the mysterious magnetism that held (and still holds) Ethiopia together? Erlich argues that there is an Amhara thesis competing with a Tigrayan thesis on what Ethiopia's political and administrative system should be, and that the region's history has often rotated around the axis of struggle between these two visions. The Tigrayans, though a minority, have had their periods of domination, the last ending in 2018. In between these eras, Tigrayans have been marginalized and weakened, including as the victims of their own internal rivalries, which culminated in the deep and bitter split between core Tigrayans and Tigrayan Eritreans. In the context of today's war, Erlich's insightful book offers an extremely timely introduction to Tigrayan history, and an indispensable key to understanding the roots of Ethiopia's present crisis.
This is an analytical history of the role Tigrinya-speakers have played and are still playing in the history of Ethiopia and Eritrea, from Tigray's very ancient inception to the origins of today's tragically fratricidal war. Drawing from his vast corpus of publications on the Horn of Africa, Haggai Erlich sheds new light on major turning points, as well as patterns of continuity. His history revolves around one key question: what was the mysterious magnetism that held (and still holds) Ethiopia together? Erlich argues that there is an Amhara thesis competing with a Tigrayan thesis on what Ethiopia's political and administrative system should be, and that the region's history has often rotated around the axis of struggle between these two visions. The Tigrayans, though a minority, have had their periods of domination, the last ending in 2018. In between these eras, Tigrayans have been marginalized and weakened, including as the victims of their own internal rivalries, which culminated in the deep and bitter split between core Tigrayans and Tigrayan Eritreans. In the context of today's war, Erlich's insightful book offers an extremely timely introduction to Tigrayan history, and an indispensable key to understanding the roots of Ethiopia's present crisis.
Weight: 420g
Dimension: 148 x 225 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781805260233
This item can be found in:
UK and International shipping information
UK and International shipping information
UK Delivery and returns information:
- Delivery within 2 - 3 days when ordering in the UK.
- Shipping fee for UK customers from £2.39. Fully tracked shipping service available.
- Returns policy: Return within 30 days of receipt for full refund.
International deliveries:
Shulph Ink now ships to Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, India, Luxembourg Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Netherlands, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, United States of America.
- Delivery times: within 5 - 10 days for international orders.
- Shipping fee: charges vary for overseas orders. Only tracked services are available for most international orders. Some countries have untracked shipping options.
- Customs charges: If ordering to addresses outside the United Kingdom, you may or may not incur additional customs and duties fees during local delivery.
