Table of contents for The Battle of Adwa : interpretations and implications for Ethiopia and beyond / edited by Paulos Milkias, Maimire Mennasemay, Getachew Metaferia.

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Summary Iii
Introduction Iv
Part I: Adwa - Origin And Outcomes 12
Chapter 1 14
Continuity And Discontinuity In Menelik's Foreign Relations 1865 - 1896 
Dedjazmatch Zewde Gabre-Selassie M.A., D. Phil. (Oxon.) 
Former Minister Of Foreign Affairs, H.I.M. Haile Selassie's Government 
Chapter 2 42
The Battle Of Adwa: The Historic Victory Of Ethiopia
Over European Colonialism 
Paulos Milkias Ph.D. 
Professor Of Humanities And Political Science Concordia University 
Part Ii: Interpretations And Implications 72
Chapter 3 74
Adwa 1896: Who Was Civilized And Who Was Savage? 
Negussay Ayele Ph.D. 
Professor Of African American Studies, University
 Of California, La 
Chapter 4 110
Ethiopia: A Bulwark Against European Colonialism 
And Its Role In The Pan-African Movement 
Getachew Metaferia Ph.D. 
Professor Of Political Science Morgan State 
University 
Chapter 5 134
British Reactions To The Battle Of Adwa: 
As Illustrated By The Times Newspaper For 1896 
Richard Pankhurst Ph.D., O.B.E 
Director, Institute Of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa
University 
Chapter 6 141
Racist Discourse About Ethiopia And Ethiopians 
Before And After The Battle Of Adwa 
Harold G. Marcus Ph.D.1 
Professor Of History, Michigan State University1 
East Ansing, Mi	 
Part Iii: Reflections On Adwa 146
Chapter 7 148
Contemporary Ethiopia In The Context Of The Battle Of Adwa, 1896 
Mesfin Araya Ph.D. 
Professor Of Political Science, York College, 
City University Of New York 
Chapter 8 157
Reflections On The Battle Of Adwa And Its Significance For Today 
Theodore M. Vestal Ph.D 
Professor Of Political Science 
Oklahoma State University 
Chapter 9 165
Ethiopian History And Critical Theory:
The Case Of Adwa 
Maimire Mennasemay, Ph.D. Humanities And Philosophy Dawson Colleg/ Senior 
Fellow, Centre For Developing Area Studies, McGill University 
Appendix: Amharic Version Of The Wuchale Treaty 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 
SUBJECT INDEX
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Adwa, Battle of, Adwa, Ethiopia, 1896.