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Bahru Zewde

    Bahru Zewde est un historien éminent de l'Éthiopie et de l'Afrique, dont l'œuvre explore les histoires complexes et les transformations sociétales du continent. Sa vaste carrière universitaire et son travail éditorial en ont fait une figure essentielle des études africaines. Il explore principalement les élites intellectuelles et les histoires diplomatiques, éclairant des moments cruciaux dans la formation de la société éthiopienne moderne. Ses analyses offrent des perspectives profondes sur des développements qui vont au-delà de la simple narration des événements.

    The Quest for Socialist Utopia
    SOCIETY & STATE IN ETHIOPIAN HISTORY
    The Quest for Socialist Utopia
    Society, State, and Identity in African History
    • The Fourth Congress of the Association of African historians was held in Addis Ababa in May 2007. These 21 papers are a key selection of the papers presented there, with an introduction by the distinguished historian Bahru Zewde. Given the contemporary salience and the historical depth of the issue of identity, the congress was devoted to that global phenomenon within Africa. The papers explore and analyse the issue of identity in its diverse temporal settings, from its pre-colonial roots to its cotemporary manifestations. The papers are divided into six parts: Pre-Colonial Identities; Colonialism and Identity; Conceptions of the Nation-State and Identity; Identity-Based Conflicts; Migration and Acculturation; and Memory, History and Identity. The authors are scholars from Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Bahru Zewde is Emeritus Professor of History at Addis Ababa University, Executive Director of the Forum for Social Studies, and Vice-President of the Association of African Historians. He was formerly Chairperson of the Department of History and Director of the Institute of Ethiopian Studies at Addis Ababa University. Amongst his publication is A History of Modern Ethiopia 1855-1991.

      Society, State, and Identity in African History
    • The Quest for Socialist Utopia

      The Ethiopian Student Movement, C. 1960-1974

      • 317pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,3(16)Évaluer

      The book offers a vibrant historical narrative detailing the emergence of Ethiopia's student movement, highlighting the author's personal involvement. It explores the movement's significant role in toppling the imperial regime and its lasting influence on the nation's trajectory. Through firsthand experiences, the author sheds light on the struggles and aspirations of the youth that contributed to a pivotal moment in Ethiopia's history.

      The Quest for Socialist Utopia
    • SOCIETY & STATE IN ETHIOPIAN HISTORY

      • 488pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Exploring a diverse array of Ethiopian topics, this compilation of essays highlights the resilience of the Ethiopian people against the backdrop of their complex history. The author approaches significant issues such as ethno-history, political economy, urban development, and economic history with a sense of quiet patriotism, offering constructive insights into both historical and contemporary challenges facing the nation.

      SOCIETY & STATE IN ETHIOPIAN HISTORY
    • The Quest for Socialist Utopia

      • 317pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      A lively historical account of the rise of Ethiopia's student movement by one of those involved, its role in overthrowing the imperial regime, and its impact on the shaping of the country's future.

      The Quest for Socialist Utopia