By supporting and using the Addis Zemen archives, we are fighting against "the shrinking of the present"—the phenomenon where every day, the past gets a little further away.

In the digital age, the quest for primary sources is paramount for historians, journalists, genealogists, and policy analysts. When focusing on the Horn of Africa, one name stands out as the cornerstone of modern Ethiopian journalism: . For researchers looking to trace the political, social, and economic evolution of Ethiopia, accessing the Addis Zemen newspaper archives is not just a task—it is a journey through the very narrative of modern Ethiopian statehood.

Addis Zemen newspaper archives represent a primary historical record for Ethiopia, tracing the nation's journey from the end of Italian occupation through various political shifts to the modern day. As the country's sole daily Amharic-language newspaper, its archives are essential for researchers studying Ethiopian politics, culture, and state media evolution.

Reviewing the Addis Zemen Newspaper Archives provides a profound look into the socio-political evolution of Ethiopia. Established in 1941, it serves as the primary Amharic-language state daily, making its archives an essential primary source for historians and researchers. www.yic.edu.et Overview of the Archives Historical Breadth

If you are at a university, start here. The CRL holds a massive microfilm collection of Addis Zemen from 1941 through the 1990s. Many partner universities (in the US and Europe) have access to digitized versions of this microfilm. You can scroll through PDFs of the actual pages, albeit in grainy black and white.

The official publisher, the Ethiopian Press Agency , provides recent digitized editions and daily updates via its website and social media platforms like Telegram and Facebook.

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