Unending dialectical politics of identity in Ethiopia [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] [PDF]
Background Identity politics is one of political terminology which is subjected to continuous and increasingly contested conceptualization and use. Moreover, identity exists in all social level starting for individual to international level, which makes ...
Tefera Assefa
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“Ethiopia, Thou Land of Our Fathers!” From Ethiopianism to Pan-Africanism [PDF]
The Universal Ethiopian Anthem of Marcus Garvey’s Universal Negro Improvement Association, from its opening lines “Ethiopia, thou land of our fathers, thou land where the gods loved to be” to its conclusion that “Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hand”
Frühwirth Dominik
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Prince Hall: the origins of the Back-to-Africa Movement and black Freemasonry
This work examines in detail the biography and ideological and political views of Prince Hall, one of the most authoritative and at the same time one of the most mysterious representatives of the black rights movement in the United States.
Andrey A. Shumakov
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Africanism, Apocalypticism, Jihad and Jesuitism: Prelude to Ethiopianism
Ethiopianism conceptually shaped modern Africa. Perceivably, this has been deduced from distinguished events in Ethiopian history. This investigation explored Ethiopianism as a derivate of the multifaceted narrative of Ethiopian religious political ...
Rugare Rukuni, Erna Oliver
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Religious statecraft: Constantinianism in the figure of Nagashi Kaleb
The Himyarite invasion of 525 CE by Kaleb of Aksum was a definitive war in the narrative of global religion and politics. The accounts surrounding the war corroborate the notion of an impressed Constantinian modus of establishing religious statecraft ...
Rugare Rukuni
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Rastafari: Alternative Religion and Resistance against “White” Christianity
Since the early sixteenth century, the history of Jamaica has been associated successively with slavery, Christian Evangelization, colonialism and neocolonialism, which gave rise to numerous revolutions, riots and various other forms of social unrest ...
Jérémie Kroubo Dagnini
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The Rastafari movement in South Africa: Before and after apartheid
Rastafari as a movement originated in the Caribbean Island of Jamaica during the 1930s. From Jamaica, it spread to other parts of the world including South Africa.
Midas Chawane
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Ethiopian-Israeli community [PDF]
The Ethiopian-Jewish community in Israel is an immigrant population numbering 131 400 as of 2012. Many arrived from 1980 to 1992 by airborne operations coordinated by the Israeli government. Immigration was prompted by Israeli recognition of the community's Jewish citizenship eligibility status. This period in Israel's history saw the First Lebanon War,
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EPRDF’s Nation-Building: Tinkering with convictions and pragmatism
The Ethio-Eritrean war (1998-2000) is often considered a turning point in the nationalist discourse of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and the main cause of the reactivation of a strong Pan-Ethiopian nationalism (here taken ...
Jean-Nicolas Bach
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The Life and Contribution of Reverend Doctor Obed Ndeya Obadiah Kealotswe - a Dedication [PDF]
This dedication presents the life, accomplishments, and contributions of Rev. Dr. Obed Ndeya Obadiah Kealotswe in service of the community, profession, governance, teaching and learning, as well as his research and publications. Kealotswe's contributions
Fidelis Nkomazana
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