‘Ethiopia’ and the World, 330–1500 CE (Elements in the Global Middle Ages)

‘Ethiopia’ and the World, 330–1500 CE (Elements in the Global Middle Ages)

by: Yonatan Binyam (Author),Verena Krebs(Author)

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Publication Date: May 30, 2024

Language: English

Print Length: 88 pages

ISBN-10: 1009500988

ISBN-13: 9781009500982

Book Description

This Cambridge Element offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the histories of the Ethiopian and Eritrean highlands from late antiquity to the late medieval period, updating traditional Weste academic perspectives. Early scholarship, often by philologists and religious scholars, upheld ‘Ethiopia’ as an isolated repository of ancient Jewish and Christian texts. This work reframes the region’s history, highlighting the political, economic, and cultural interconnections of different kingdoms, polities, and peoples. Utilizing recent advancements in Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies as well as Medieval Studies, it reevaluates key instances of contact between ‘Ethiopia’ and the world of Afro-Eurasia, situating the histories of the Christian, Muslim, and local-religious or ‘pagan’ groups living in the Red Sea littoral and the Eritrean-Ethiopian highlands in the context of the Global Middle Ages.
This Cambridge Element offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the histories of the Ethiopian and Eritrean highlands from late antiquity to the late medieval period, updating traditional Weste academic perspectives. Early scholarship, often by philologists and religious scholars, upheld ‘Ethiopia’ as an isolated repository of ancient Jewish and Christian texts. This work reframes the region’s history, highlighting the political, economic, and cultural interconnections of different kingdoms, polities, and peoples. Utilizing recent advancements in Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies as well as Medieval Studies, it reevaluates key instances of contact between ‘Ethiopia’ and the world of Afro-Eurasia, situating the histories of the Christian, Muslim, and local-religious or ‘pagan’ groups living in the Red Sea littoral and the Eritrean-Ethiopian highlands in the context of the Global Middle Ages.

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