Nwando Achebe
Nwando Achebe // ⓘ (born 7 March 1970) is a Nigerian-American academic, academic administrator, feminist scholar, and multi-award-winning historian. She is the Jack and Margaret Sweet Endowed Professor of History and the Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the College of Social Science at Michigan State University. She is also founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of West African History. 19th Century, 20th Century, Cultural, Political, Religious, Social, Women & Gender
Nwando Achebe | |
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Nationality | Nigerian-American |
Notable work | Farmers, Traders, Warriors, and Kings: Female Power and Authority in Northern Igboland: 1900–1960, The Female King of Colonial Nigeria: Ahebi Ugbabe, History of West Africa E-Course Book, A Companion to African History, Holding the World Together: African Women in Changing Perspective, Female Kings and Merchant Queens in Africa. |
Relatives | Chinua Achebe (father) |
School | West Africanist, oral historian, feminism |
Institutions | Michigan State University, University of California, Los Angeles |
Main interests | Women, gender, oral history, Sexuality, Africa, West Africa |
Website | nwandoachebe |
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