Haile Selassie The Life and Legacy o..., Charles River Editors
Haile Selassie The Life and Legacy o..., Charles River Editors
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Haile Selassie: The Life and Legacy of the Ethiopian Emperor Revered as the Messiah by Rastafarians

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Colin Fluxman

Unabridged: 1 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/05/2019


Synopsis

Before World War II, few in the West had ever heard of Abyssinia, and fewer still could point to a map and tell precisely where it was. On the eve of that war, in the autumn of 1935, as the forces of imperial Italy prepared to invade the sovereign territory of Ethiopia, the leaders of the Allies brimmed with sympathy for the imperiled African kingdom but offered nothing in the way of practical assistance. Rallying his subjects against the invaders was Negus Negusti, the “King of Kings,” Emperor Haile Selassie, the last ruler of the great Solomonic Dynasty of Ethiopia. The Italians, led by Benito Mussolini, were practically unassailable at that point, and while a bold resistance was mounted to hold back their invasion, the effort was ultimately futile. On May 2, 1936, as the Italian army bore down on the capital at Addis Ababa, Emperor Haile Selassie boarded a train and fled east to the French territory of Djibouti. From there, he was granted asylum in Britain.Haile Selassie, a god-like figure among his devotees and followers, was recognized then as one of the great political personalities of the 20th century, and his influence over world affairs was disproportionate, bearing in mind the minor international significance of Ethiopia itself, a feudal society steeped in medieval traditions. His “Appeal to the League of Nations,” an address delivered to the world body in 1936 that admonished it for betraying its own principles, still ranks today as one of the greatest moments of political oratory ever recorded.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anil on October 14, 2020

Ethiopia was perhaps the only country in Africa that could withstand the onslaught of aggression by countries from Europe. The book takes the reader through the history of the country well before Haile Selassie rose to the throne. It vividly portrays the character of this Emperor who was even treate......more

Goodreads review by Thornton R. Beaven on February 17, 2020

The book is a good brief synopsis of the life of Emperor Haile Selassie. Interesting to me as I was within ten feet of the man in 1959 when he came to get a milkshake at Kagnew Station in Eritrea. I had heard many years later he had been assassinated and the book confirmed this for me. He was a bril......more

Goodreads review by ruby2shoes on October 31, 2019

Journey of a Nation Haile Selassie journey of leading his nation into modernization through his leadership is one of growth and determination that over came coups, wars, and internal strife. In this biography of Haile Selassie you see Ethiopia's government change from old traditional rule into what i......more

Goodreads review by J.R. on April 25, 2022

That moment when the CIA and Mossad participated in overthrowing Haile Selassie (because they allegedly thought Ethiopia's parliament and court system wasn't enough of a 'division of power' in the country) and set up the communist Dirge. All those women systematically raped in Tigray as part of the......more

Goodreads review by Luke on August 30, 2021

Fine for a 2-hour-audiobook overview of Haile Selassie, which is the main thing I wanted. Not particularly insightful or gripping, but has the basic facts. Features way more on northern African military strategy in WW2 than was really necessary.......more