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HISTORICKÁ SOCIOLOGIE, Vol 15 No 2 (2023), 141–144
Alemayehu Kumsa (1961–2023), ohlédnutí a osobní vzpomínka
Jiří Šubrt
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23363525.2023.28
published online: 08. 11. 2023
abstract
Obituary
references (21)
1. Kumsa, Alemayehu [1999]. Federalism: The Nigerian Experience. Oromo Commentary: Bulletin for Critical Analysis of Current Affairs in the Horn of Africa VIII (1): 18-21.
2. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2001a]. Ethiopian-Eritrean War 1998-2000. In. Kropáček, Luboš - Skalník, Petr (ed.). Africa 2000: Forty years of African Studies in Prague. Praha: SET OUT, s. 131-140.
3. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2001b]. Etiopsko-Eritrejská válka 1998-2000. Mezinárodní politika XXV (8): 10-12.
4. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2004]. Genocida v Rwandě a úloha Spojených národů. In. Onderka, Pavel (ed.). Afrika: dvojznačné jaro 1994. Občanské sdružení Aegyptus a Společnost přátel Afriky ve spolupráci s Městským muzeem v Moravské Třebové, s. 36-44.
5. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2005]. Gadaa-mooji- the Last Stage of Gadaa Oromo. In. Encyclopedia of Ethiopia II. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, s. 144-145.
6. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2006a]. Přehled sociopolitického vývoje Etiopie od poloviny devatenáctého století do současnosti. In. Machalík, Tomáš - Záhořík, Jan (ed.). Viva Afrika 2006. Sborník příspěvku z konference věnované Africe. Katedra antropologie Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. Plzeň: Dryada, s. 21-30.
7. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2006b]. Self Determination of Nation as Collective Human Right. In. Gobena, Huluka (ed.). Oromo Studies Association. Proceedings. Developing Knowledge and Promoting Justice. Nineteenth Annual Conference. Howard University Washington D.C. July 30-31, 2006, s. 71-79.
8. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2006c]. Parlamentní volby a politické konflikty v Etiopii od roku 1991 do roku 2005. Mezinárodní politika 30 (12): 12-14.
9. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2007a]. Globalizace a uspořádaní globálního systému. In. Tomeš, Jiří - Festa, David - Novotný, Josef, et al.(ed.). Konflikt světů a svět konfliktů. Praha: Nakladatelství P3K, s. 24-45.
10. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2007b]. Political Conflict in Contemporary Somalia. In. Machalík, Tomáš - Záhořík, Jan (ed.). Viva Africa 2007. Proceedings of the II International Conference on African Studies. Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy and Art. University of West Bohemian Pilsen. Dryada, s. 183-196.
11. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2010a]. Political Islam in Somalia 2009. Acta Filozofické fakulty Západočeské Univerzity v Plzni 2010 (1): 77-90.
12. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2010b]. Two faces of Contemporary Somalia. In. Chabal, Patrick - Skalník, Peter (ed.). Africanists on Africa: Current Issues. Berlin: LIT Verlag Dr. W. Hopf, s. 113-126.
13. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2012a]. Současné politické konflikty v oblasti Afrického rohu. Historická sociologie 4 (1): 49-74. CrossRef
14. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2012b]. Theories of Collective Identity and Conflict of Identities in Ethiopian Imperial State. In. Fiala, Vlastimil (ed.). Multiple Identities in Post-Colonial Africa. Litomyšl: HRG, s. 87-109.
15. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2014]. The Conflict between the Ethiopian State and the Oromo People. In. ECAS 2013, 5th European Conference on African studies. African Dynamics in a Multipolar World. Centro de Estudos Internacionais do Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), s. 1112-1145.
16. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2017a]. Agrarian Question and its Impact on the Development of Ethiopia. RUDN Journal of Sociology 17 (3): 289-305. CrossRef
17. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2017b]. South Sudan Struggle for Independence, and Its Implication for Africa. RUDN Journal of Sociology 17 (4): 513-523. CrossRef
18. Kumsa, Alemayehu [2019]. The Oromo National Memories. RUDN Journal of Sociology 19 (3): 503-516. CrossRef
19. Kumsa, Alemayehu - Šubrt, Jiří [2016]. The causes of Islamic Fundamentalist Violent in Post-colonial Nigeria. RUDN Journal of Sociology 16 (4): 755-767.
20. Kumsa, Alemayehu - Záhořík, Jan [2008]. Ethiopian Federalism and the Question of the Self-determination of Nations. In. Siwek, Tadeusz - Baar, Vladimír (ed.). Globalization and Its Impact on Localities. University of Ostrava: OPTYS, s. 48-57.
21. Šubrt, Jiří - Kumsa, Alemayehu - Ruzzeddu, Massimiliano [2020]. Explaining Social Processes: Perspective from Current Social Theory and Historical Sociology. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
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