The Journal of Amhara Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing scholarly research and discussion on the history, culture, language, politics, and socio-economic aspects of the Amhara region and the people of Ethiopia. The journal aims to serve as a critical platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners from around the world to engage in interdisciplinary studies that contribute to a deeper understanding of the Amhara community and its influence within Ethiopia and the broader African context.
Mission and Vision
- Mission: The Journal of Amhara Studies seeks to publish high-quality, original research that enhances knowledge and fosters dialogue on Amhara society, its heritage, and its dynamic role in Ethiopia’s historical and contemporary landscapes.
- Vision: To be a leading academic journal in Ethiopian and African studies, recognized for promoting critical scholarship, inclusivity, and a comprehensive understanding of the Amhara people and their contributions to regional and global discourses.