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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 <[log in to unmask]>
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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