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This book will be of interest to several audiences. Specialists will welcome it as a provocative theorization of a critical period in the region's intellectual history . . . But Kebede also engages larger questions in African intellectual history, and this work is of particular interest as a study of the encounter between traditional knowledge and modernity. . . . This is a rich work that succeeds in situating a remarkable chapter in Ethiopian history in a broader, comparative context. -- James De Lorenzi * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORICAL STUDIES *
Overall, this is a thoughtful, provocative and insightful book, essential reading for anyone interested in Ethiopia during the revolutionary years of the 1960s and 1970s, and the era of political radicalisation in Africa and Asia more broadly. -- Richard Reid in Institute of Historical Research
[see the complete review at http://www.history.ac.uk/reviews/paper/reidr.html] * . *
In this engaging and necessary book, Messay Kebede boldly argues that Ethiopian intellectuals failed disastrously in their revolutionary metier for lack of originality, creativity, and authenticity. It is a stirring interpretation bound to delight and infuriate, but even those who disagree with its point of view will find much that is informative and illuminating. Extensive in analysis and unsparing in clarity, this is a work of impressive range and depth. It is hard to think of a more significant contribution on this highly controversial subject. -- Gebru Tareke, Professor of History, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
No one concerned with the fate of contemporary Ethiopia and indeed of the nature of modern revolutionary ideologies will want to miss this eye-opening account. Marshaling a trove of little-known data and a circumspect selection of theoretic insights, Messay Kebede offers an instant benchmark in the contemporary history of this troubled nation in his artfully crafted work. -- Donald N. Levine, Peter B. Ritzma Professor of Sociology, University of Chicago, and author of Greater Ethiopia
Book Information
ISBN 9781580462914
Author Messay Kebede
Format Hardback
Page Count 252
Imprint University of Rochester Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g