The Ethiopian Revolution, 1974-1991: From a Monarchical Autocracy to a Military OligarchyThe former Ethiopian ambassador to Britain provides a candid critique of Ethiopia's troubled political history. |
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Contents
The Reign of Emperor Tewodros II 185568 | 6 |
The Reign of Emperor Yohannis IV 187289 | 21 |
The Reign of Emperor Menilek II 18891913 | 27 |
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The Ethiopian Revolution, 1974-91: From a Monarchical Autocracy to a ... Teferra Haile-Selassie No preview available - 1997 |
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