Richard Pankhurst
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Richard Pankhurst was born in 1927 in London, England, in a progressive, left-wing family.
His mother, E. Sylvia Pankhurst was a renowned Ethiopian activist, feminist and outspoken anti-fascist. His grandfather, Richard Pankhurst, was a liberal lawyer who was known as the "Red Doctor".
After Pankhurst received his Ph.D. in Economic History in 1956, he began to teach at the University College of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
In 1962, Dr. Pankhurst founded the Institute of Ethiopian Studies at the University of Addis Ababa. He was the first director of the institute from 1962 - 1972.
In 1976, following the Ethiopian revolution, Dr. Pankhurst left Ethiopia and returned to England. In the next ten years he worked as a librarian at the Royal Asiatic Society.
In 1986, Dr. Pankhurst moved back to Ethiopia, where he is now conducting research again at the Institute of Ethiopian Studies.
Dr. Pankhurst has co-authored 22 books and has either edited or compiled 17 books on Ethiopia. In addition, he has written more than 400 scholarly articles about Ethiopian history, culture, and tradition that appeared in numerous academic journals, magazines and newspapers throughout the world.
Richard Pankhurst studied mancala games in Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and the Sudan from where he described more than a hundred games for the first time; e.g. alemungula, andada, anywoli, baré, fergen goobalay, lahemay waladat, lamlameta, latho, luuth, qelat (Beni Amir & Mensa), qelat (Keren), rio kadalis, sadéqa, selus and tok ku rou. He is also interested in sentherej, the traditional Ethiopian chess.
Research articles on board games
- Pankhurst, R.
- (1971) 'Gabata and Related Board Games of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa', in Ethiopia Observer; 14 (3): 204.
- Pankhurst, R.
- (1971) 'The History and Principles of Ethiopian Chess, in Journal of Ethiopian Studies; 11 (2): 149-72.
- Pankhurst, R.
- (1981) 'Board Games of the Horn of Africa', in Horn of Africa 1980/81; 3 (4): 41-5.
- Pankhurst, R.
- (1982) 'Gabata and Other Board Games of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa', in Azania; 17: 27-42.
- Pankhurst, R.
- (undated) 'A Note on Ethiopian Chess', in Tezeta. [Web site]
References
- Publications by Richard Pankhurst.
- Dr. Richard Pankhurst - Historian - A Biography.
- Close and Personal - Interview with Dr. Richard Pankhurst.
- A Collection of Essays by Dr. Richard Pankhurst.

