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Professor Justin Willis

Professor (Modern African History)


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Professor (Modern African History) in the Department of History+44 (0) 191 33 41073

Biography

Justin Willis' work has been largely concerned with identity, authority and social change in eastern Africa over the last two hundred years. With colleagues from Warwick and Birmingham, he recently completed work on a major ESRC-funded comparative history of elections in Kenya, Ghana and Uganda. He is now finalising a project undertaken with colleagues in Uganda and France, which looks at debates over Uganda's future in 1979-80, in the months after Amin's fall. His new research looks at the history of saving and lending in Africa since the 1940s; at present this is focused on Savings and Credit Cooperatives in Kenya.

Areas of Postgraduate Supervision

Professor Willis has supervised doctoral students working on various aspects of modern eastern African history. Currently he has students working on politics and islam on the Kenya coast since the 1950s; the history of banking in Sudan since the 1950s; ethnicity in northern Uganda in the twentieth century; and women's testimonies around violence in the Rwanda genocide. Prospective students who would like to discuss ideas for doctoral research are very welcome to contact him.

Research interests

  • Sudan in the 19th and 20th centuries
  • electoral history
  • modern East Africa
  • saving and money in Africa

Esteem Indicators

  • 2000:

    Chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes Academiques

    : Chevalier of the Ordre des Palmes Academiques

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