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African History at Rutgers

 

Rutgers has unusual strength in African social and cultural history, with four faculty members who work directly on Africa and numerous faculty whose work in comparative, global, imperial or diaspora history contributes in direct ways to a deeper understanding of African history.

The Rutgers History Department has four faculty members specializing directly in African History: Allen Howard, Carolyn Brown, Julie Livingston, and Barbara Cooper.

Rutgers is a particularly suitable place for students seeking to do graduate work in the following areas, given the strengths and research interests of our faculty overall:

• West Africa
• Women and Gender in Africa
• History of Health and the Human Body in Africa
• African Cities
• African Labor History
• Religion in Africa
• Africa and the African Diaspora
• Africa and French Empire

 
Barbara Cooper Allen Howard Carolyn Brown Julie Livingston
Congo Chief 1892 Impot en coton Chef du Benin
Three Swahili girls Maradi merchant with photo of Bin Laden Coeur feu marabou
Barghash Mansa Musa Catalan atlas Cape to Cairo Rhodes
 

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