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Missionaries and the Making of Colonial Notables
14 Jun 2026
Missionaries and the Making of Colonial Notables How did institutions created to strengthen colonial rule help lay the foundations of Eritrean national consciousness? In this episode of The Other Side of Eritrea, we explore the unexpected intellectual legacy of European Catholic and Protestant missions in colonial Eritrea. Mission schools were designed to produce skilled workers, translators, clerks, teachers, and loyal intermediaries capable of helping administer a growing colonial state. Instead, they helped create a new generation of educated Eritreans who would use literacy, multilingualism, historical research, and critical thinking to shape their own understanding of the past and their place in the world. At the center of this story is Gabre Mikā’ēl, a mission-educated scholar whose life reflects the complex relationship between colonial service, cultural identity, and patriotic thought. Through his writings, we examine how Eritrean intellectuals employed the very tools introduced by missionaries, reading, writing, translation, publishing, and historical inquiry to reclaim their own history and challenge dominant narratives. The episode explores the rise of Eritrea’s colonial notables, the contrasting educational philosophies of the Italian Capuchins and Swedish Evangelical Mission, the growth of literacy and printing, and the emergence of an intellectual class that bridged the worlds of the colonizer and the colonized. Far from passive recipients of European influence, these men and women transformed education into a vehicle for historical recovery, cultural preservation, and political consciousness. Missionaries came to educate. The colonial state sought administrators and skilled workers. What emerged instead was a generation of thinkers who helped lay the intellectual groundwork for Eritrea’s future. #Eritrea #EritreanHistory #AfricanHistory #ColonialHistory #Missionaries #GabraMikael #HornOfAfrica #Education #Nationalism #HistoryPodcast #TheOtherSideOfEritrea #Colonialism #AfricanStudies #EritreanStudies #HistoricalPodcast
Missionaries and the Making of Colonial Notables
14 Jun 2026
Missionaries and the Making of Colonial Notables How did institutions created to strengthen colonial rule help lay the foundations of Eritrean national consciousness? In…
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Massawa The History and the Earthquake That Nearly Erased The Red Sea City
07 Jun 2026
In August 1921, a devastating earthquake struck the Red Sea port city of Massawa, damaging large sections of one of Eritrea's most historic urban centers. For a moment,…
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The Difficult Years Eritrea and the Great War 1914–1922
10 May 2026
This episode of the Eritrawi Podcast explores the profound socioeconomic transformation of Eritrea during and after the First World War between 1914 and 1922. Although f…
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From Warriors to Urban Dwellers
03 May 2026
This episode of the Eritrawi Podcast examines how Italian colonial rule reshaped Eritrea through military-driven urban planning between 1890 and 1941. Cities were not bu…
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Hade Zanta – The Conscript Rewriting the Foundations of African Literature Episode 3
26 Apr 2026
Hade Zanta – The Conscript Rewriting the Foundations of African Literature Episode 3 This episode of the Eritrawi Podcast In this final episode of Hade Zanta – The Cons…
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Hade Zanta – The Conscript Rewriting the Foundations of African Literature Episode 2
19 Apr 2026
Hade Zanta – The Conscript Rewriting the Foundations of African Literature Episode 2 This episode of the Eritrawi Podcast follows Tuquabo, an Eritrean ascari navigating…
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Hade Zanta – The Conscript Rewriting the Foundations of African Literature
12 Apr 2026
This episode of the Eritrawi Podcast begins a three part series on one of the earliest and most overlooked works of African literature, Hade Zanta The Conscript, written…
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Amelia Earhart’s Red Sea Transit: Massawa to Assab (1937 World Flight)
05 Apr 2026
In 1937, Amelia Earhart attempted one of the most ambitious journeys in aviation history, a flight around the world along the equator. This episode of Eritrawi Podcast f…
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Recovering Eritrea’s Lost Printed Past
29 Mar 2026
This episode on Eritrawi Podcast explores the evolution of literacy and print culture in Eritrea through the lens of early printed materials, private letters, and recent…
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The Canned Meat Factory in Eritrea That Fed Italian Soldiers in WW1
22 Mar 2026
This Episode on Eritrawi Podcast During World War I, far from the battlefields of Europe, a factory in Eritrea was feeding an empire. In Asmara, a canned meat operation…
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How Eritrean Mechanics Mastered the Machine |The Engineering Genius of Eritreans
15 Mar 2026
This episode on Eritrawi Podcast In the early 20th century, automobiles arrived in Eritrea as foreign machines, designed in Europe and built for completely different roa…
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The Eritrean Cavalry Who Fought Tanks: Amedeo Guillet’s Guerrilla War in Eritrea
08 Mar 2026
This episode of Eritrawi Podcast : In 1941, during the collapse of Italian East Africa, one of the most extraordinary and little known campaigns of World War II unfolded…
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Fessehatsion: The Eritrean Pilot — A Forgotten Colonial Story
01 Mar 2026
This episode of Eritrawi Podcast uncovers the extraordinary and nearly forgotten story of Fessehatsion Beyene, an Eritrean pilot whose life collided with Fascist Italy,…
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The first Black pilot in recorded aviation history
28 Feb 2026
The first Black pilot in recorded aviation history #fyp #eritrea #black #aviation #ww1 #war #history #historybuff #historyfacts
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Woldeslassie Domenico Mondelli The First Black Pilot Who Defied Fascism
22 Feb 2026
This episode of Eritrawi Podcast explores Domenico Mondelli, he was born Wolde Selassie in Eritrea. He would go on to become the first Black pilot in Italian military hi…
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