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0513-01 | NEGLECTED ÆTHIOPIAN HISTORY: ‘THE LIFE & MARTYRDOM OF ST. MATTHEW AMONG THE ÆTHIOPIANS’ REJECTED AND IGNORED BY ETHIOPIANIST PAST AND PRESENT | Rev. Deacon GABRA 'AGZI'AABHIR Jr, Æthiopian Historical Society (Æthiop Soc) - Director of Research & Development |
0513-02 | A BRIEF COMMENTARY ON HISTORIOGRAPHY OF HISTORY TEXTBOOK FOR GRADE 9: INTER-STATE CONFLICTS OF THE 16TH CENTURY ON THE HORN AFRICA AND ETHIOPIAN REGION (PP. 98- 105). | SAMUEL Zinabu, Historian |
0513-03 | ANALYSIS AND CRITICISM OF ALEQA WOLDE MARIAM'S CHRONICLE OF TEWODROS II (R. 1855-1868) | DESSALEGN Bizuneh, Lecturer, Department of History and Heritage Management, University of Gondar |
0513-04 | ETHIOPIAN STUDIES; A FORM OF COLONIAL INTELLECTUAL PROTECTORATE AGREEMENT? | KINDENEH Endeg Mihretie, Addis Ababa University/ Institute of Ethiopian Studies |
0513-05 | GENESIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ETHIOPIC SCRIPT | Rainer VOIGT, Freie Universität Berlin |
0513-06 | ETHIOPIA AS METHOD: TOWARDS DECOLONISING ETHIOPIAN STUDIES IN EDUCATION | YIRGA Gelaw Woldeyes, Curtin University |
0513-07 | UNDERSTANDING THE CONTEST OVER HISTORY AND MEMORY IN ETHIOPIA | TEWODROS Hailemariam, Dilla University, Department of History and Heritage Management |
0513-09 | FOR PERIODIZATION IN ETHIOPIAN STUDIES: AVOIDING AN ETHNOCENTRIC VIEW OF THE CHRONOLOGY | Serge DEWEL, INALCO Paris |
0513-10 | AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF ETHNICITY AND ITS RELEVANCE TO ETHIOPIA | ALEMU Asfaw Nigusie, Department of Political Science and International Studies, Bahir Dar University |
0513-12 | MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES IN ETHIOPIAN HISTORY: THE EMERGENT MULTI-ETHNIC ETHIOPIAN HISTORY AT A BROADER CONTEXT IN FOCUS | GINBAR Negera, Adama Science and Technology Universty |
0513-13 | INTERPRETING ETHIOPIA AS A RELATIONAL AND POROUS CULTURAL SPACE: DONALD LEVINE’S GREATER ETHIOPIA RECONSIDERED | THEODROS Assefa Teklu, Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology |
0513-14 | KANT ON ETHIOPIA: RETHINKING RACISM IN WESTERN PHILOSOPHY AS A MEANS OF (RE-) CONCEPTUALIZING ITS DISCOURSES WITHIN ETHIOPIAN PHILOSOPHY | TSEHAYE Hailemariam, Founder of Virtual Dance Museum |