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Dr. Abebe Ambatchew (1934–2022) Abebe Ambatchew博士(1934–2022)
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.21.2.301v
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Colonial Subjects and Others: Racism and Inequality during Italian Rule in the Horn of Africa 殖民臣民和其他:意大利统治非洲之角期间的种族主义和不平等
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.0027
N. Camilleri
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From Subjecthood to Citizenship in the Horn of Africa 非洲之角从主体性到公民权
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.000v
N. Camilleri, Alexander Meckelburg
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Subjects of History: Administrative Categories, Ethnic Labels, and the Limits of Cultural Citizenship in Ethiopia 历史科目:行政类别,种族标签,以及埃塞俄比亚文化公民身份的限制
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.0137
Meckelburg, Abbink
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Were the Ethiopians in Jerusalem Ottoman Citizens? Ethiopian Essentialism versus Ottomanism (1850–1916) 耶路撒冷的埃塞俄比亚人是奥斯曼帝国公民吗?埃塞俄比亚本质主义与奥斯曼主义(1850–1916)
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.0001
S. Ancel
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Between Legacy and Agency: Italo-Eritreans Raised in Orphanages and Their Access to Italian Citizenship 遗产与代理之间:在孤儿院长大的意大利-厄立特里亚人及其获得意大利公民身份的途径
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.0059
Valentina Fusari
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Does Teaching Civics Increase Active Citizenship? A Comparison of Civic Education for Secondary School Students in Ethiopia and in Wales 公民教育能提高积极公民意识吗?埃塞俄比亚与威尔士中学生公民教育比较
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.0117
Helen Sylvia Papworth
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Soldier-Citizen Training: The Early Boy Scout Movement in Ethiopia (1920s-1950s) 士兵公民训练:埃塞俄比亚早期的童子军运动(20世纪20年代-1950年代)
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.0091
Katrin Bromber
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Haile Selassie: His Rise, His Fall 海尔·塞拉西:他的崛起,他的衰落
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.0195
Christopher Clapham
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Piracy in Somalia: Violence and Development in the Horn of Africa by Awet Tewelde Weldemichael (review) Awet Tewelde Weldemichael的《索马里海盗:非洲之角的暴力与发展》(综述)
Northeast African Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI: 10.14321/nortafristud.20.1-2.0159
Stig Jarle Hansen
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