Invisible actors: The Oromo and the creation of modern Ethiopia (1855--1913). - Softcover

9781243716897: Invisible actors: The Oromo and the creation of modern Ethiopia (1855--1913).

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This is a comprehensive study of key Oromo actors in the central Ethiopia traditional provinces of Wallo and Shawa, specifically the Mammadoch of Wallo and the Tulama of Shawa during the reigns of Emperors Tewodros II (r.1855-68), Yohannes IV (1872-1888) and Menilek II (1889-1913). The Oromo entered the political arena in the highlands of Ethiopia in the aftermath of Ahmed Gran's 16th century invasion, and this work aims to trace not only their roles in the creation of Ethiopia, but also the significant shifts in ethnic identity due to many local and national cultural practices used to endear ethnic groups to each other during the reigns of the aforementioned Emperors. Dominant scholarship generally ignores these Oromo actors and focus on the relationship between the Church and State or on Oromo state construction. I argue that after being cast as Habasha, elite Oromo actors, such as Ras Gobana (192?-1888). Fit. Habta Giyorgis (184?-1926) and Ras Mikael (later Negus r. 1914-1916) played key roles in the state and brought it into the modern age during the reign of Menilek, and after when they put one of their own, Iyasu Mikael, on the throne through an alliance of the Shawan and Wallo Oromo elites in 1913.

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  • PublisherProQuest, UMI Dissertation Pub
  • Publication date2011
  • ISBN 10 1243716894
  • ISBN 13 9781243716897
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages290

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