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Bahru Zewde

    Bahru Zewde è uno storico distinto dell'Etiopia e dell'Africa, il cui lavoro approfondisce le intricate storie e le trasformazioni sociali del continente. La sua vasta carriera accademica e il suo lavoro editoriale lo hanno affermato come una figura fondamentale negli studi africani. Esplora principalmente le élite intellettuali e le storie diplomatiche, illuminando momenti cruciali nella formazione della moderna società etiope. Le sue analisi offrono profonde intuizioni sugli sviluppi che vanno oltre la mera narrazione degli eventi.

    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.

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