Ethiopia: A Political History

Political Era

The Modern Imperial Period

1855 – 1974

Draft — not yet source-verified

A single epoch spanning distinct phases: the mid-nineteenth-century reunification (from Tewodros II), the territorial expansion and Adwa-era empire under Menelik II, the 1936–1941 Italian occupation as a rupture, and the long reign of Haile Selassie — ending with the 1974 revolution.


Schema-test stub (draft). Lens: state consolidation, the politics of sovereignty against colonialism, and a centralizing monarchy. Contains regimes and events such as the reign of Menelik II and the Battle of Adwa.

This epoch deliberately bundles distinct phases (unification, the Adwa-era empire, the 1936–41 Italian occupation as a rupture, and the Haile Selassie period); they are expressed as regimes/events within it. It may later be sub-divided (see DECISIONS.md). Full content to follow.

In this era

Events

Sources

  1. Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia, 1855–1991, 2nd ed. (Oxford: James Currey, 2001).