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Manelisi Genge <gengeman@ai.org.za> Africa Institute of South Africa Discussion trends in South African history, especially on the theme of decolonization and the so-called exceptionalism of the South African situation. I also want to introduce a discussion on the role of African intellectuals in the "new" South Africa. I'm currently working on a project of party politics, party system and governance in Africa. This project is for my work place. |
| Address: | Africa Institute of South Africa P.O. Box 630 Pretoria, Gauteng Province 0001 South Africa |
| Fax Number: | 27-12-323 8153 |
| List Affiliations: | List Editor for H-SAfrica Reviewer for H-AfrTeach |
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| Interests: | African American History / Studies Diplomacy and International Relations Political History / Studies Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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Bio: .Ph.D. History, Michigan State University .MA. History, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio .BA Honors, History, Univ. of the North, South Africa .BA Education, Univ. of the North, South Africa Publications: Chapter in a forthcoming book by Ohio Univeristy Press. -Taught African and South African history of European history at the University of the North, South Africa. -Taught South African and African history at Michigan State University. -Taught African history (survey course) at Lansing Community College, Lansing, MI -Reviewed books for: African Economic Journal H-SAfrica -Peer reviewed articles for various journals Presented paers at the African Studies Association Conference in Chicago, 1998. Presented a paper at a conference at University of California, Los Angeles. Gave a welcome address at a graduate conference at Michigan State University, fall 1999. Presented papers on South African situation to various places in the US. .Curerently an online chief editor for H-SAfrica .Substitute online editor editor H-Africa .Currently member of the editorial board of a founding member of the Journal of Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies, published by History Dept, Michigan State University. .Been involved in organizing numerous conferences at MSU. .Worked at project on designing a curriculum on the teaching of African history to high school kids in the US through the use of internet (webpage). |
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