New Trends in Ethiopian Studies
Author: Harold G. Marcus
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 1350
ISBN-13: 9781569020135
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Total Pages: 1350
ISBN-13: 9781569020135
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Siegbert Uhlig
Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 1140
ISBN-13: 9783447047999
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies took place in Hamburg in July 2003. More than 400 scientists from over 25 countries participated. 130 contributions from the program were selected for this volume. They are mostly written in English and deal on the regions of Ethiopia and Eritrea and cover the span from the 4th Century to the present. The volume is divided into the following chapters: Anthropology (20 Articles), History (25), Arts (10), Literature and Philology (10), Religion (5), Languages and Linguistics (25), Law and Politics (10), Environmental, Economic and Educational Issues (10).
Author: 若狭基道
Publisher: ひつじ書房
Published: 2020-02-20
Total Pages: 852
ISBN-13: 4823410246
DOWNLOAD EBOOKエチオピアの南西部で話されているウォライタ語(アフロアジア大語族、オモ系)の総合的で詳細な記述的研究。有声喉頭化音の存在の指摘、表記の実態の分析、「具体性」という概念を用いた普通名詞の形の使い分けの解明、固有名詞の多面的な記述、ヴォイスの複合現象の検討等、オリジナルな視点を含みつつもレファランスグラマーとして望ましい姿を模索。世界的に密かな注目を集めていた博士論文、待望の出版。〈日本学術振興会助成予定刊行物〉
Author: Donald N. Levine
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 2014-12-10
Total Pages: 259
ISBN-13: 022622967X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGreater Ethiopia combines history, anthropology, and sociology to answer two major questions. Why did Ethiopia remain independent under the onslaught of European expansionism while other African political entities were colonized? And why must Ethiopia be considered a single cultural region despite its political, religious, and linguistic diversity? Donald Levine's interdisciplinary study makes a substantial contribution both to Ethiopian interpretive history and to sociological analysis. In his new preface, Levine examines Ethiopia since the overthrow of the monarchy in the 1970s. "Ethiopian scholarship is in Professor Levine's debt. . . . He has performed an important task with panache, urbanity, and learning."—Edward Ullendorff, Times Literary Supplement "Upon rereading this book, it strikes the reader how broad in scope, how innovative in approach, and how stimulating in arguments this book was when it came out. . . . In the past twenty years it has inspired anthropological and historical research, stimulated theoretical debate about Ethiopia's cultural and historical development, and given the impetus to modern political thinking about the complexities and challenges of Ethiopia as a country. The text thus easily remains an absolute must for any Ethiopianist scholar to read and digest."-J. Abbink, Journal of Modern African Studies
Author: Harold G. Marcus
Publisher: Red Sea Pr
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 1043
ISBN-13: 9781569020159
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Abebe Kifleyesus
Publisher: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9783447053419
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Argobba are an ethnic and religious minority in southeastern Wallo and northeastern Sawa. Despite living in harsh environments and menace from more dominant ethnic groups, they have for centuries maintained their agricultural activity, trader and weaver identity, and religious unity.At present they are undergoing rapid cultural change, and are caught up in a tension between encapsulation and the struggle for the survival of Argobba cultural tradition and political position in what once was a strategic location. This book presents a perceptive historical and cultural analysis of change and continuity, looks at how the Argobba define and redefine their agricultural and commercial ways of living as a response to threats from Oromo migration, Amhara settler penetration and Adal aggression, and examines the past and present condition of Argobba social and economic transformation in north-central Ethiopia.
Author: Richard Pankhurst
Publisher: The Red Sea Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 512
ISBN-13: 9780932415196
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is an historical investigative account of the history of the expanding and often nebulous borders of Ethiopia, beginning from ancient times to 1800. It deals with areas that have for years been contentious and problematic for the adjacent peoples in the region: Land of Bahr Nagash, Ifat, Adal, Fatagar, Dawaro, Bali, Damot, Gurage, Waj, Gamo, Ganz, Kafa, etc.