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Sub-discipline | Caucasus East European Studies Pluralism Multiculturalism |
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Hamed Kazemzadeh is a Canadian orientalist and linguist professor and researcher famous for his work on the Caucasus studies and Pluralism, comparative conflict and peace, human rights, and communities. Kazemzadeg published 6 books and 24 articles in major academic refereed journals and publishing houses in Persian, Arabic, and English. He had been a former professor of history and oriental studies at the University of Tehran, the University of Ottawa and the University of Warsaw Faculty of Oriental Studies.[1] Hamed Kazemzadeh had served as the research director of the Academic Foundation for Pease-Conflict Studies (2017-2021).
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edit- ^ "University of Warsaw". Archived from the original on 26 July 2023. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
External links
edit- Hossein Kazemzadeh Iranshahr
- Caucasus Studies Institute
- Professor Hamed Kazemzadeh's official home page
- Hamed Kazemzadeh's on twitter
- Dr. Hamed Kazemzadeh was dismissed from the University of Tehran Top 3 Professors fired
Selected Books
- Hamed Kazemzadeh, 2022: History of Caucasus, the University of New York Press
- Hamed Kazemzadeh, Shia Islam in the Caucasus. In Rasul Ja'fAriyan (Ed.), Atlas of Shia. Geographical Organization of the Armed Forces: Tehran, Iran (In Persian and Arabic)
- Kazemzadeh, H. (2009). Roots and dimensions of Ethnocentrism in the North Caucasus and potential conflicts after the Russo-Georgian War. In Manouchehr Moradi & Amir Ramezan (Eds.), Confrontation in the Caucasus; Roots, Dimensions and Consequences. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Tehran, Iran, ISBN: 978-9643-61-519-2
- Kazemzadeh, H. & Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz (Eds.) (2017) Historical and Cultural Interactions of Poland and Iran. Paper Collection at University of Warsaw & University of Tehran, Negarestan Andisheh: Tehran, Iran. ISBN: 978-600-8273-13-4 (In Persian, English);