John Spencer (historian)

John Spencer (historian)

Dr. John H. Spencer (1907—August 25 2005) was a American historian. He attended Grinnell College in Iowa and Harvard College in Massachusetts. In 1935 in Paris he was offered a job to represent and advice the Ethiopian government in the international legal matters, and during the Italian occupation of Ethiopia and the Second Italo-Abyssinian War he served as a legal advisor to Emperor Haile Selassie and accompanied him to the League of Nations on June 30 1936 to ask for assistance. In October 1937, Dr. Spencer travelled to the United States and discussed the legal aspect of the Italy-Ethiopian conflict from 1934 to 1937, which appeared in the American Journal of International Law (Volume 31, 1937). In 1936 he left his position in the Ethiopian government and joined the United States Navy, then the the Department of State and the Department of Justice. After the defeat of the Italians in Africa, Spencer rejoined the Ethipoian government and was a principal administrator until 1943.

On December 19 1944 he successfully negotiated Ethiopia from Britain. Other negotiations and international conference in which Dr Spencer took an active role include: the Paris Peace Conference, where Ethiopia had some territorial claims about Ogden( the eastern part of Ethiopia which had a proximate with Somalia) and the present day of Eritrea ; the San Francisco Conference assembled to establish a United Nations, a prominent forum that deliberated for months and successfully created the new organization to succeed the old League of Nations; and later the negotiations that took place in Washington for the establishment of the Ethiopian Airlines.

Spencer continued to work as Ethiopias legal advisor until the late 1940s and published his work "Ethiopia at Bay: A Personal Account of the Haile Selassie Years". He married in 1949 and had a daughter who survived him.

References

* [http://www.ethiomedia.com/fastpress/john_spencer.html "Dr. John H. Spencer"] at EthioMedia retrieved March 4 2008


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