On the back of the Royal Historical Society’s 2018 report on race and ethnicity, as well as ongoing discussions about ‘decolonizing the syllabus’, this is a conversation piece titled, ‘Decolonizing History: Enquiry and Practice’. While ‘decolonization’ has been a key framework for historical research, it has assumed increasingly varied and nebulous meanings in teaching, where calls for ‘decolonizing’ are largely divorced from the actual end of empire. How does ‘decolonizing history’ relate to the study of decolonization? And can history, as a field of practice and study, be ‘decolonized’ without directly taking up histories of empire? Using the RHS report as a starting point, this conversation explores how we ‘decolonize history’. We argue ...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
The legacies of struggle and uprisings by Afro-Caribbean people standing up to White-Britain during ...
open access articleThe academy in Britain has witnessed the rise of a “decolonial turn”, which ironi...
On the back of the Royal Historical Society’s 2018 report on race and ethnicity, as well as ongoing ...
This paper considers the Royal Historical Society (RHS)'s ‘Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK Hist...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
This book calls for a reconceptualisation and decolonisation of the Key Stage 2 national history cur...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordThe book...
Although assessment forms a key part of knowledge production in Higher Education spaces, it is rarel...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
This article discusses the revision of a history honours historiography module. It discusses the ra...
In March 2022 the United Kingdom (UK) government published Inclusive Britain: the government’s respo...
This article discusses the revision of a history honours historiography module. It discusses the ra...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
How can we teach ‘forgotten’ histories of war and empire in the classroom, responding to urgent need...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
The legacies of struggle and uprisings by Afro-Caribbean people standing up to White-Britain during ...
open access articleThe academy in Britain has witnessed the rise of a “decolonial turn”, which ironi...
On the back of the Royal Historical Society’s 2018 report on race and ethnicity, as well as ongoing ...
This paper considers the Royal Historical Society (RHS)'s ‘Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK Hist...
Defence date: 10 January 2018Examining Board: Professor Stéphane Van Damme, European University Inst...
This book calls for a reconceptualisation and decolonisation of the Key Stage 2 national history cur...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordThe book...
Although assessment forms a key part of knowledge production in Higher Education spaces, it is rarel...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
This article discusses the revision of a history honours historiography module. It discusses the ra...
In March 2022 the United Kingdom (UK) government published Inclusive Britain: the government’s respo...
This article discusses the revision of a history honours historiography module. It discusses the ra...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
How can we teach ‘forgotten’ histories of war and empire in the classroom, responding to urgent need...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
The legacies of struggle and uprisings by Afro-Caribbean people standing up to White-Britain during ...
open access articleThe academy in Britain has witnessed the rise of a “decolonial turn”, which ironi...