
History built from archives, not myths. This channel explores Eritrea and the Northern Horn of Africa through research, primary sources, and forgotten records from early printed texts to private letters and overlooked moments in global history. Beyond propaganda. Beyond stereotypes. Reconstructing the past through what people actually wrote, built, and lived.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | a year ago |
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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, it seemed possible that centuries of architectural and cultural heritage might di... more
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 far from the European frontlines, Eritrea was deeply affected by the war as Italy ... more
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 built for organic growth, but for control, designed around fortifications, surveill... more
Hade Zanta – The Conscript Rewriting the Foundations of African Literature Episode 3This episode of the Eritrawi Podcast
In this final episode of Hade Zanta – The Conscript, the story follows Tuquabo as he returns home after surviving the brutality... more
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This program analyzes Eritrean and Northern Horn history through archival sources, letters, and overlooked records, creating a narrative built from primary materials rather than myths or propaganda. The episodes cover a wide range of topics—from colonial and wartime economies in East Africa to aviation, literature, and coastal prehistory—highlighting how everyday documents, artifacts, and testimonies illuminate long-hidden stories. A notable strength is its commitment to linking micro-level sources (letters, manuals, local journals) to broader global histories, offering nuanced perspectives on empire, resistance, technology, and cultural exchange.
Potential listeners who are curious about archival research, colonial-era Africa, or the mech... more
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