Fire from the Ashes: A Chronicle of the Revolution in Tigray, Ethiopia, 1975-1991 FROM THE PUBLISHER
Fire From the Ashes tells the extraordinary story of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) revolution, from its beginning in February 1975 by a handful of students, its expansion into the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) coalition, and their victory in May 1991 over the Soviet-backed military dictatorship of Mengistu Haile-Mariam. The story accumulates slowly through multiple voices and perspectives. It is presented from the point of view of an external observer learning as she goes along. The book is based on three journeys through the war zone, which not only show different points in the process of revolution, but different states in the author's understanding of the history, causes and evolution of this struggle. Jenny Hammond unlocks the hitherto hidden history of the EPRDF liberation movement. She provides the reader with a unique insight into the origin and evolution of the movement and describes the social and political transformations of the society during the war period. For the first time, the author unveils the unique record of this important historical movement through taped interviews with the EPRDF leadership, including the present Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi.
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The Tigray People's Liberation Front began with a handful of students in 1975, expanded to the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front coalition, fought the Soviet-backed military dictatorship of Megnistu Haile-Mariam, and claimed victory in 1991. Hammond, with a background in development education and social anthropology, recounts her three visits to the area, her observations and conversations concerning the course of the struggle, and her own deepening understanding of its historical and causes. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)