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Journal articles on the topic "Italo-Ethiopian War"

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Zewde, Bahru. "The Ethiopian Intelligentsia and the Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1941." International Journal of African Historical Studies 26, no. 2 (1993): 271. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/219547.

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Caprotti, Federico. "The invisible war on nature: the Abyssinian war (1935–1936) in newsreels and documentaries in Fascist Italy." Modern Italy 19, no. 3 (2014): 305–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13532944.2014.925433.

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This contribution to the special issue focuses on newsreels and documentaries that were produced concerning the Second Italo–Ethiopian War (1935–1936), commonly known as the Abyssinian War. It aims to contextualise LUCE's filmic production on the war, so as to create a framework in which the institute can be understood not only as being part of a wider politics of propaganda in Fascist Italy, but as an example of a modern socio-technical organisation that enabled the discursive construction of East African nature as ‘Other’ and therefore helped to justify colonial war as a process of sanitised
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Du, Zhiyuan. "Enforcement of Jus Ad Bellum: From Mukden and Ethiopia to Ukraine." Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 4, no. 1 (2023): 738–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/4/2022315.

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Jus Ad Bellum, the international law on using force, is a critical component of maintaining world peace. We compared the effectiveness of regulating and preventing conflict in the modern era by analyzing three cases: the Mukden Incident, the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, and the 2022 Russo-Ukrainian War.
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McClellan, Charles. "Observations on the Ethiopian Nation, Its Nationalism, and the Italo-Ethiopian War." Northeast African Studies 3, no. 1 (1996): 57–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/nas.1996.0004.

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Dedering, Tilman. "South Africa and the Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935–6." International History Review 35, no. 5 (2013): 1009–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2013.817469.

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Guleva, M. A. "CHINESE MANHUA CARTOONS ON SECOND ITALO-ETHIOPIAN WAR AND SPANISH CIVIL WAR." Учёные записки Петрозаводского государственного университета 185, no. 8 (2019): 16–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/uchz.art.2019.407.

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Davidson, Jason. "Italy, British resolve and the 1935-1936 Italo-Ethiopian War." Cahiers de la Méditerranée, no. 88 (June 30, 2014): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cdlm.7428.

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Wurzer, Markus. "The social lives of mass-produced images of the 1935–41 Italo-Ethiopian War." Modern Italy 27, no. 4 (2022): 351–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mit.2022.33.

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AbstractFor the last 20 years, research on European colonialism has addressed private photo collections. Prior to that, interest was focused specifically on propaganda photography. In the hope that privately kept material could offer new, more ‘authentic’ insights into colonial everyday life, researchers have so far mostly ignored the mass-produced images which are often part of such private collections, too. But especially when the question arises of how mass-produced images functioned as consensus-building tools, of what impact they had on the ground, they seem to be a promising source. Ther
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Sytor, Anton. "The Second Italo-Ethiopian War in the publicistics by Yevhen Onatskyi." NaUKMA Research Papers. History 6 (November 24, 2023): 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18523/2617-3417.2023.6.53-63.

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The article analyzes the evolution of the publicist narrative about the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (1935–1936) of the Ukrainian nationalist intellectual, member of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and its representative in fascist Italy Yevhen Onatskyi (1894–1979). This evolution is presented in the apology of Italian colonialism and the advocacy of the Ukrainian people’s right to national self-determination.The article discusses Onatskyi’s attempts to distribute his views on Italian aggression among OUN top members and other emigration circle representatives through private correspo
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Nesterova, T. P. "Ethiopia and Great Powers in Final Stage of Italo-Ethiopian War (March — May 1936)." Nauchnyi dialog 12, no. 8 (2023): 438–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.24224/2227-1295-2023-12-8-438-454.

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This article examines the political situation that emerged in international relations after Germany’s remilitarization of the Rhineland on March 7, 1936, and the impact this event had on the development of the Italo-Ethiopian War in both political and military spheres. Published diplomatic documents from Italy, France, the Soviet Union, and the League of Nations are studied. It is argued that the introduction of German troops into the Rhineland significantly diminished the interest of major powers in the Italo-Ethiopian War and brought to the forefront their desire for “Italy’s return to Europ
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Italo-Ethiopian War"

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FINALDI, Giuseppe. "Italy's culture of colonialism and the Prima Guerra d'Africa." Doctoral thesis, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5777.

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Defence date: 24 January 2003<br>Examining Board: Prof. Nicola Labanca, Università di Siena; Prof. John MacKenzie, University of Lancaster; Prof. Jonathan Morris, University College, London; Prof. Raffaele Romanelli, European University Institute (supervisor)<br>PDF of thesis uploaded from the Library digitised archive of EUI PhD theses completed between 2013 and 2017<br>Italy’s attempt to become a colonial power in the years before the opening o f the twentieth century floundered badly on the battle-field of Adowa. After such great expenditure of resources, both human and material, what was l
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Books on the topic "Italo-Ethiopian War"

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T͡Sypkin, G. V. Ėfiopii͡a v antikolonialʹnykh voĭnakh. "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry, 1988.

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Longo, Luigi Emilio. La campagna italo-etiopica (1935-1936). Stato maggiore dell'esercito, Ufficio storico, 2005.

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Mockler, Anthony. Haile Selassie's war. Grafton, 1987.

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Kali-Nyah, Imani. Italy's war crimes in Ethiopia, 1935-1941: Evidence for the war crimes commission. 2nd ed. Ethiopian Holocaust Remembrance Committee, 2000.

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Hilton, Andrew. The Ethiopian patriots: Forgotten voices of the Italo-Abyssinian War, 1935-41. Spellmount, 2007.

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Delébo, Lāp̣eso Gé. The Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887-1896: From Dogali to Adwa. [s.n.], 1996.

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Delébo, Lāp̣eso Gé. The Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887-1896: From Dogali to Adwa. [s.n.], 1996.

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Colloredo, Pierluigi Romeo Di. Passo Uarieu: Le termopili delle camicie nere in Etiopia. Associazione culturale Italia, 2008.

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Chen, Zhongyi. Yi A wen ti yu er ci shi jie da zhan. Beijing zhong xian tuo fang ke ji fa zhan you xian gong si, 2012.

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Smith, Wilbur A. Viene el lobo. 2nd ed. Plaza & Janés, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Italo-Ethiopian War"

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Sbacchi, Alberto. "Poison Gas and Atrocities in the Italo-Ethiopian War (1935–1936)." In Italian Colonialism. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4039-8158-5_5.

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"2. The Italo-Ethiopian War." In Dilemmas of Appeasement. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/9781501735202-005.

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Ross, Red. "Black Americans and Italo-Ethiopian Relief 1935-1936." In Race and U.S. Foreign Policy from 1900 through World War II. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203822432-9.

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Scott, William R. "Black Nationalism and the Italo-Ethiopian Conflict 1934–1936." In Race and U.S. Foreign Policy from 1900 through World War II. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203822432-7.

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Nurhussein, Nadia. "Claude McKay and the Display of Aristocracy." In Black Land. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691190969.003.0009.

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This chapter looks into Claude McKay's “Amiable with Big Teeth: A Novel of the Love Affair between the Communists and the Poor Black Sheep of Harlem,” which was written during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. McKay's novel hinges upon the question of what it means to be an “authentic” Ethiopian imperial representative. It focuses on one of the novel's characters, Alamaya, who admits cagily that a signed letter from the emperor establishing his bona fides “was authentic but not genuine”; later, as part of a scheme to raise funds for the Ethiopian cause, Alamaya and his secret communist colleague “invent” an Ethiopian princess by costuming a local Harlem woman. But in fact, it was Professor Koazhy, a costumed figure modeled after Marcus Garvey, and not the meek visiting Ethiopian prince Alamaya, who proves to be the “authentic” Ethiopian prince. The chapter also explains how the existence of a centralized Ethiopian empire would challenge the viability of an imagined extra-imperial network of black internationalism.
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Meriwether, James H. "ETHIOPIA: The Italo-Ethiopian War and Reconceptualizing Contemporary Africa, 1935–1936." In Proudly We Can Be Africans. University of North Carolina Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/9780807860410_meriwether.5.

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"10 The End of Stresa, the Italo-Ethiopian War, & Japan." In Alliance of the Colored Peoples. Boydell and Brewer, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781782040101-012.

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Nurhussein, Nadia. "George S. Schuyler and the Appeal of Imperial Ethiopia." In Black Land. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691190969.003.0008.

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This chapter focuses on two of George S. Schuyler's novellas published serially in the African American newspaper called The Pittsburgh. It talks about “The Ethiopian Murder Mystery: A Story of Love and International Intrigue” and “Revolt in Ethiopia: A Tale of Black Insurrection against Italian Imperialism,” which were both written in response to the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. These novellas interact and engage with the newspaper's propagandistic reportage of the war in provocative ways. Schuyler's fiction mimicked the articles formally, encouraging in the newspaper's readers a fluid reading practice transcending the fictional/nonfictional divide. Schuyler in the 1930s was able to assume his readers' intimate familiarity with the contemporary nation and therefore actively manipulate the newspaper's generic features. In his melodramatic Ethiopian stories, Schuyler exploits the public's fascination with monarchy only to expose, in the end, the ironies behind that misguided sympathy.
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Clarke, J. Calvitt. "Soviet Appeasement, Collective Security and the Italo-Ethiopian War of 1935 and 1936." In Collision of Empires. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315572727-12.

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Hofmann, Reto. "Imperial Convergence: The Italo-Ethiopian War and Japanese World-Order Thinking, 1935–1936." In The Fascist Effect. Cornell University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9780801453410.003.0005.

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