The Mission: The Life, Reign and Character of Haile Sellassie I by Hans Wilhelm Lockot

The Mission: The Life, Reign and Character of Haile Sellassie I by Hans Wilhelm Lockot

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The Mission: The Life, Reign and Character of Haile Sellassie I by Hans Wilhelm Lockot

The Mission: The Life, Reign and Character of Haile Sellassie I by Hans Wilhelm Lockot

R 220.00
Sale price  R 220.00 Regular price 

This is a paperback copy of the book The Mission: The Life, Reign and Character of Haile Sellassie I written by Hans Wilhelm Lockot, featuring an introduction by Maxim J. Anderson.

Key Details:

  • Cover Design: The front cover displays a high-contrast, yellow and black portrait of Emperor Haile Sellassie I in royal regalia, framed by solid green and red horizontal bands. The cover design is credited to William Slack.

  • Author Profile: Hans Wilhelm Lockot served as the head of the research division in the National Library of Ethiopia for twenty years.

  • Synopsis: The book provides a reassessment of the Emperor's life following the 1974 revolution that overthrew the Christian empire of Ethiopia. It analyzes his early influences, his role as a victim of Italian fascist aggression, his position as a patron of African unity, and his efforts to modernize his state, ultimately viewing his career as an enlightened one and his fall as a tragedy.

  • Introduction Content: A special introduction written by Maxim J. Anderson links the Rastafarian movement to the Emperor's coronation in 1930 and offers a detailed explanation of Rastafarian Doctrine. Anderson draws on his background growing up in Kingston, Jamaica, his education at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, and his heavy involvement in Rastafarian organizations in the 1970s.

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