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Professor Emma Hunter is a leading historian at the University of Edinburgh, affiliated with the School of History, Classics and Archaeology. Her work bridges African History and Global Intellectual History, with a focus on Political Thought, Print Culture, and Decolonization.
- University: University of Edinburgh
- School: School of History, Classics and Archaeology
- Academic Rank: Professor
Research Interests include:
- Intellectual History: Examining the global exchange of political ideas in Eastern Africa.
- Print Culture: Analyzing newspapers as sources for understanding Transnational Networks and Citizenship.
- Nationalism and Decolonization: Investigating Anti-Imperial Movements and Postcolonial State-Making.
Recent Publications span topics like:
- Global Socio-Economic Rights in East Africa and Western Europe (2019–2024).
- East African Regionalism during the 1960s.
- Swahili-Language Sources for decolonization debates.
Scientific Awards:
- Royal Historical Society Gladstone Prize (2016) for her book on Tanzanian political thought.
- Finalist for the Bethwell A. Ogot Prize (2016).
Advising and Grants: Actively supervises PhD students in African political, cultural, and social history. Leads and co-investigates projects like 'Another World? East Africa and the Global 1960s' (Leverhulme-funded) and the AHRC-funded 'Global Socio-Economic Rights' project (2024–2027).
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