Ylva,
Happy New Year to all. This is a very noble venture and sincerely hope
that all students of Gambian history will take advantage of it.
Malanding
Ylva Hernlund wrote:
> FYI
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> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 11:48:30 -0600
> From: Jeremy Rich <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: H-NET List for African History and Culture
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> Subject: Call for contributors: The Groundwork of Gambian History
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Date: Monday, 18 December 2006
> From: Nico. F. Awasom <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
> From: The Chair, Exams and Education Committee
> University of The Gambia/West Africa
> Administration Building, Kanifing
> December 18, 2006
>
> Re: Call for Submissions of chapter(s) summary for The Groundwork of
> Gambian History Project to be received no later than 15 February 2007.
>
> The University of The Gambia is launching a grandiose textbook project
> titled: The Groundwork of Gambian History. Prospective authors should
> know that the textbook is intended for university level usage and the
> methodology has to be rigorous in terms of structuring and
> referencing. Interested scholars are hereby invited to submit the
> title(s) and summary of 200-250 words of the topic(s) they intend to
> research on. This submission should be accompanied by the author?s
> bio-data (maximum 100 words) and a list of two of his/her latest
> publications. Proposals should be sent to:
> Professor dr. Nico. F. Awasom ([log in to unmask])
> Chair, Exams and Education Committee
> University of The Gambia
> Administration Building, Kanifing
> P.O. Box 3530, Serrekunda
> Tel: (220) 779 40 48/ 4372213/4395062/5;
> Fax: (220) 4395064
> The Gambia, West Africa
>
> Example of bio-data:
> (i) Momodou Joof is a Senior Lecturer in History in the University of
> St. Louis, Senegal. He holds a PhD degree from the University of
> Nairobi. He is a leading oral historian and has published a book on
> Oral History in the Sene-Gambian Region with the University of Ibadan
> University Press (2005) and several articles in peer review journals.
>
> Or
>
> (ii) Joyce Gomez is an Associate Professor of African History at the
> University of The Gambia. She received her PhD in African History from
> the University of Lagos in 2001. Her research focuses on the
> comparative colonial systems, jihads and nation-building and the
> history of Islamic brotherhoods in the Sene-Gambian region.
>
> Tentative Chapter Topics
>
> Chapter One: The Land and the Peopling of the Gambia
>
> Chapter Two: The Gambia in the era of the Great Empires
>
> Chapter Three: Early Kingdoms of The Gambia
>
> Chapter Four: Oral History in the Sene-Gambia
>
> Chapter Five: Sacred Sites, Mythology and Environmental History of the
> Gambia
>
> Chapter Six: European Explorers and Traders along the Coast of The Gambia
> ? The Origins
> ? European Monuments
> ? Development of Legitimate Trade
> ? The Creation of Consular Services
>
> Chapter Seven: Slavery and Slave Trade
> ? African Indigenous Slavery
> ? Causes of Slave Trade
> ? The Trans-Saharan Slave Trade
> ? The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
> ? The Effect of The Slave Trade
> ? The Consequences of the Abolition
>
> Chapter Eight: The Colonial Economy
> ? From Subsistence to Market Economy
> ? Evolution of land tenure system
>
> Chapter Nine: History of Religion
> ? Nature of Indigenous African Religion
> ? The Introduction and Growth of Islam and Christianity
> ? The Missionary Impact
>
> Chapter Ten: The Jihadists and the Soninke Marabout Wars
>
> Chapter Eleven: The European Scramble for The Gambia
> ? Reasons for the Scramble
> ? How Rivalry sparked off the Scramble
> ? Flag hoisting campaigns from Samuel Rowe, Sir G.T. Carter and Sir
> R.B. Llewlyn
> ? The Making of Modern Gambia: From the Anglo-French Boundary
> Commission to the demarcation of French Senegal and British Gambia
>
> Chapter Twelve: The Theory and Practice of British Indirect Rule in
> Colonial Gambia
> ? The Crown Colony and the Protectorate Systems
> ? From Native Administration to Local Government
>
> Chapter Thirteen: The Gambia in World War 1 and World War 11
> ? The Involvement of Gambians in World War 1
> ? The Involvement of Gambians in World War 11
> ? Consequences of Gambian exposure to Great Wars
>
> Chapter Fourteen: Constitutional Evolution in Colonial Gambia
> ? The pre-1945 era
> ? The post 1945 era
> ? The Growth of Nationalism and the Development of Political Parties
>
> Chapter Fifteen: The History of Education in The Gambia
>
> Chapter Sixteen: The Road to Independence
> ? Conceptualizing sovereignty in Africa
> ? Factors that delayed Gambian independence
> ? Gambia or Senegambia?
>
> Chapter Sixteen: The First Republic
> (i)Developments in the:
> ? Political;
> ? Social &
> ? Economic domains
> (ii)Evaluation of the performance of the First Republic
> (iii)Events leading to the birth and demise of the Sene-Gambian
> Confederation
> (iv) The overthrow of the First Republic
>
> Chapter Seventeen: The Second Republic
> ? International Reaction to the birth of the Second Republic
> ? Consolidation of Second Republic through constitutional reform
> and elections
> ? Evaluation of the achievements of the Second Republic
>
> Chapter Eighteen: The History of Tourism in The Gambia
>
> Chapter Nineteen: The Gambia in international Relations Since 1965
> The Gambia and Senegal
> The Gambia and ECOWAS/ECOMOG
> The Gambia and other supranational organizations.
>
> Chapter Twenty: Some Gambian Historical figures (Heroes and Heroines)
>
> Chapter Twenty-one: History of Gambian Art and Music
>
>
>
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