Network members
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Dr Gëzim Alpion - Role of and impact of Catholicism on Post-independence India; stereotyping of the 'other', especially the European 'Other', in the context of the Sociology of Nationality, Religion, Media and Film
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Professor Karin Barber - Yoruba-language print culture in early colonial Nigeria
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Dr Craig Blunt - The Algerian war of independence
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Professor Stewart Brown - Anglophone Caribbean literature
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Professor Lynne Brydon - Gender and Development in West Africa
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Dr John Carman - Heritage and memorialisation
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Dr Royston Clark - Heritage and Memory in the Latin American and Caribbean Worlds
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Dr Reginald Cline-Cole - Forestry history and practice in West Africa
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Dr Malcolm Dick - Minority ethnic communities in local history
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Dr Nicholas Dunlop - Postcolonial literature and pedagogy
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Dr Christopher Finlay - Terrorism, armed resistance and national liberation, especially from an ethical point of view
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Dr Emma Foster - Postcolonial feminism; cultural representations of unequal power dynamics between 'developed' and 'developing' countries
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Dr Danielle Fuller - Book Cultures and Reading Studies through “postcolonial eyes”
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Professor Vince Gaffney - ‘Postcolonial’ paradigms applied to the Antiquity
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Professor Ian Grosvenor - Racism and antiracism in education in Britain
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Dr Dave Gunning - Comparative Anglophone literature; black British and British Asian culture
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Dr Ursula Haskins-Gonthier - Postcolonial approaches to French Colonial Canada
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Dr Louise Hardwick - Francophone Caribbean literature
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Dr Conrad James - Hispanophone Caribbean literature
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Dr Jose Lingna Nafafe - Post-colonial migrations to Europe
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Dr Jean-François Mouhot - Early French colonial history (Canada, Caribbean)
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Dr Insa Nolte - Religion and development in West Africa
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Dr Steffen Prauser - The imperial dimension of the Second World War; wars of decolonisation
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Professor Peter Preston - The End of the European empires in East Asia and postcolonial nation-building and economic development by replacement elites
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Dr Katrien Pype - Anthropology and post-colonial Congo
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Dr Berny Sèbe - British and French colonial history; decolonisation; history of the Sahara
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Dr Kate Skinner - Modern history of West Africa, particularly Ghana and Togo
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Dr Margaret Small - Early colonial history
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Dr Marco Vieira - North-South relations; post-colonial theory, especially in relation to international relations
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Dr Kim Wagner - History of nineteenth-century colonial India
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Dr Benjamin Thomas White - The French, British, and Ottoman empires in the eastern Mediterranean
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Professor Matthew Rampley
For further information on the Postcolonial Birmingham initiative, or to be added to the Postcolonial Birmingham mailing list, contact Berny Sèbe (b.c.sebe@bham.ac.uk ).