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Título
Colonial conflicts in the Horn of Africa. From European Presence to Ethiopian Imperialism (1880 - 1930)
Año del Documento
2023
Editorial
IGI Global
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Arconada Ledesma, Pablo y García Andrés, César, “Colonial conflicts in the Horn of Africa. From European Presence to Ethiopian Imperialism (1880 - 1930)”, en Madueño Álvarez, Miguel (Coord.) Examining Colonial Wars and Impact on Contemporary Military History, Nueva Jersey, IGI Global, 2023.
Resumen
This research delves into the colonial conflicts in one of the most confrontational regions of the continent: The Horn of Africa. The geostrategic importance of this area meant that during the first decades of colonisation, several European countries set their sights on these territories, which are currently occupied by Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, and Ethiopia. However, the arrival of Europeans in the Horn of Africa was opposed by the local population living in these territories. This resistance to the European invasion is one of the main studies in this analysis, along with the mark it left on the Ethiopian Empire to initiate its expansionism. The object of study is interdisciplinary in nature, but history is undoubtedly the basis of all our argumentation. However, history must be connected to other fields of study, mainly international relations and African studies. The resources that have been used to carry out this research are a list of a wide bibliography on the subject, together with official documents, newspaper, and resources from geographical societies.
ISBN
9781668470404
Propietario de los Derechos
IGI Global
Idioma
spa
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