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Layers of Time: A History of Ethiopia (Hardcover)

by Paul B. Henze (Author) "Ethiopia has a strong claim to being the oldest country in the world..." (more)
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As a Christian island in an Islamic sea, Ethiopia has maintained an allure for Westerners for centuries. With the ouster of the Communist Derg in 1991, Ethiopia is again accessible to scholars and tourists, so interest is likely to intensify. Henze is a seasoned diplomat who has served in Ethiopia and written extensively on this fascinating but still mysterious (to Westerners) land. Thus, this general survey of Ethiopian history should prove invaluable for those with an interest in the region. Henze traces Ethiopia's development from the richness of the Aksumite Empire to its interaction with and resistance to the Arab Empire in the Middle Ages. His examination of Ethiopia's "opening" to the West in the eighteenth century is particularly informative, and he offers rather interesting insights regarding Ethiopia's position during the cold war struggle for influence on the Horn of Africa. This is an easily digested and very useful introduction to an ancient land and people. Jay Freeman
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A comprehensive history of Ethiopia, from a diplomat and former staffer at the National Security Council, that is particularly instructive in covering the last 20 years.Beginning with a brief prehistoric overview, Henze goes on to describe the rise of Ethiopia: an ancient civilization, the source of coffee, and one of the most developed and long-lasting empires in Africa. The Aksumite Empire that evolved on the lush Ethiopian highlands was known to the Greeks and the Romans, and its legendary Queen Sheba traveled to Israel to meet with King Solomon (a meeting that produced the first king of the Solomonic dynasty that ended only with the death of Emperor Haile Selassie in 1974). A Persian prophet writing in the third century A.D.described Ethiopia as one of the great kingdoms of the age, and later scholars believed it to be the mysterious Christian empire ruled by Prester John. Henze details the turbulent years that followed the decline of Aksum, the devout adherence to Orthodox Christianity, the failed efforts of Portuguese adventurers to gain a foothold, and the great battle of Adwa in 1898. There the Emperor Menelik (who had begun modernizing what was and still is in some areas a medieval country) decisively defeated an Italian army bent on securing Ethiopia as a colony. Henze offers a persuasive and nuanced portrait of Haile Selassie, who did much to move Ethiopia forward (particularly in the 1960s, which Henze regards as a golden era for Ethiopia). But by 1974 Selassie was old, the succession not clear, and, unable to deal with a fractious country, Selassie was forcibly removed by the brutal and bloodthirsty warlord Mengistu Haile Mariam. His rule led to Ethiopia becoming a war-torn pawn in the Cold War, subject to the worst excesses of Marxism--forced collectivization, untold deaths, and a devastated economy.Though it suffers at times from more information than insights, this is a timely study of a country still much in the news. -- Copyright © 2000 Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 399 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (November 18, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312227191
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312227197
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,327,921 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A history written by a diplomat, January 30, 2007
By llywrch (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
Henze's Layers of Time is a narrative history of Ethiopia from earliest times through
the first few years following the defeat of the Derg regime. It is well-written, with
a solid bibliography that provides a useful starting-point for further research.

That being said, it is important to note that Henze writes this history as a diplomat.
On one hand, this provides him a storehouse of personal experience which he draws on
in discussing the latest chapters of Ethiopian history, from the last years
of Emperor Haile Selassie's reign forward. On the other hand, however, it soon becomes
clear that Henze has a goal to his judgements on the actors in recent Ethiopian history.
For example, about the only individuals who draw his disapproval are the former dictator
of Ethiopia, Mengistu Haile Mariam, and his former colleagues in the Derg. He fails to
criticize the actions of either the late Emperor Haile Selassie or the Ethiopian Peoples'
Revolutionary Democratic Front (the current ruling party in Ethiopia); compare the
account in Bahru Zewde's A Modern History of Ethiopia (1855-1994), second edition.
Bahru is a trained Ethiopian historian, and his discussion of not only Haile Selassie
and the Derg, but of the three important prior Emperors (Tewodros II, Yohannes IV and
Menelik II) is notably less laudatory. As long as readers remember to distinguish
between the facts and opinions set forth in this book, and that there are reasons to
omit details other than lack of space, they will be able to enjoy the strengths of
Henze's book.
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