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Getahun Benti is a Professor of History at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), specializing in African history and urban studies. He earned his Ph.D. from Michigan State University in 2000 and has been affiliated with SIUC since that year. His teaching portfolio includes African history, world history, and a comparative slavery course.
- Research Focus: Urbanization-migration dynamics in Ethiopia
- Key Topics: Migration, language, and nationalism in Ethiopian urban contexts
Benti is the author of two seminal works on Ethiopian urban history: Urban Growth in Ethiopia, 1887-1974 (2017) and Addis Ababa: Migration and the Making of a Multiethnic Metropolis (2007). His publications span book chapters and journal articles in Northeast African Studies and Journal of Oromo Studies.
- Professional Affiliations: African Studies Association, Oromo Studies Association
- Leadership Roles: Twice served as chair of the Oromo Studies Association's board of governors
His scholarly contributions examine the intersection of migration patterns, linguistic diversity, and nationalist movements in Ethiopian urban centers during the 20th century.
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