Table des matières
International and Regional Politics/Developments
Patrick Gilkes et Martin Plaut
Great War Intrigues in the Horn of AfricaAnne-Claire de Gayffier-Bonneville
Aftershocks of the First World War in the Nile ValleyElena Vezzadini
Transnationalism from Below after the First World War: The Case of the 1924 Revolution in Anglo-Egyptian SudanJakob Zollmann
Ethiopia, International Law and the First World War. Considerations of Neutrality and Foreign Policy by the European Powers, 1840-1919- Introduction
- Ethiopia and the Ius Gentium Europaeum: an Overview
- Ethiopia, Christianity, and “Civilization” – Scenes of an Afro-European (Diplomatic) Understanding Prior to the World War?
- Neutrality – Legal Meaning and its Relevance for the World War in Africa
- Ethiopia and the European Powers during the World War
- The Holtz-Carmelich Mission 1917 and Ethiopia’s Neutrality
Colonial Policies
Andrea Ungari
Why did the Italians go to Libya?Alessandro Volterra
Askaris and the Great War. Colonial Troops Recruited in Libya for the War but Never Sent to the Austrian FrontMassimo Zaccaria
Feeding the War: Canned Meat Production in the Horn of Africa and the Italian FrontLocal Agencies and the War
Rémi Dewière et Vincent Hiribarren
“Our delight is for the amir of the English”: a Bornoan history of the First World War (North-Eastern Nigeria)Juliette Honvault
World War I and the Perspective of a Hashemite Order in Yemen. Study of the Chronicle of Ismā‛īl b. Muḥammad al-Washalī
