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Taddesse Tamrat
Taddesse Tamrat (1935-2013) was an Ethiopian historian and scholar of Ethiopian studies. 〔Shiferaw Bekele. 2014. Taddesse Tamrat (1935-2013) ''Northeast African Studies'' 14.1: 145.〕 He is best known as the author of Church and State in Ethiopia 1270-1520, a book which has “dominated the field of Ethiopian studies”. 〔p. 214. Getachew Haile. 2013. In Memoriam: Taddesse Tamrat. ''Aethiopica'' 16: 212-219. (Web access )〕
He was born in Addis Ababa into “a family of Ethiopian Orthodox Church intellectuals” 〔p. 213. Getachew Haile. 2013. In Memoriam: Taddesse Tamrat. ''Aethiopica'' 16: 212-219.〕 and received an education through the traditional system of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, where he was ordained as a deacon. As a young man he studied at Holy Trinity School, but his father insisted that he study at a more traditional church school to properly learn the Ge’ez language. He returned to Addis Ababa and graduate from Haile Selassie I University with a BA in history in 1962. Following that, he received a scholarship to the School of Oriental and African Studies in London where he earned his doctorate in history. As a student there, he presented a seminar paper “Some notes on the fifteenth century Stefanite 'heresy' in the Ethiopian Church”, which on the advice of his mentors Roland Oliver and Edward Ullendorf was submitted to and published in ''Rassegna di Studi Etiopici'', his first article published outside of Ethiopia. It demonstrated his rich grounding in traditional Ethiopian Orthodox sources and his interaction with the broader academic world.
He taught history at Haile Selassie I University, which became Addis Ababa University after the 1974 revolution. He became the director of the Institute of Ethiopian Studies at the university and was active in the organizing the meetings of the International Conference of Ethiopian Studies.
He received the Medal of Honor at the Colège de France and was named an Honorary Fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies. The Manuscript Department of the Institute of Ethiopian Studies was named in his honor. He and his wife of 45 years, Almaz, both died within a year of each other in the USA.
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