
About
Professor Kim A. Wagner is a Professor of Global and Imperial History at Queen Mary University of London. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge (2003) under C.A. Bayly and has held fellowships at King’s College, Cambridge, the University of Edinburgh, and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowship at George Washington University (2015–2018). His research focuses on colonial violence, cultural misunderstandings in empires, and the legacies of British and U.S. imperialism. Current projects include studies on the Bud Dajo Massacre (Philippines, 1906) and the Amritsar Massacre of 1919.
Education:
- Ph.D. in South Asian History, University of Cambridge (2000–2003)
- Research Fellowship, King’s College, Cambridge (2003–2007)
- Research Associate, University of Edinburgh (2007–2009)
- Lecturer in Imperial History, University of Birmingham (2009–2012)
Research Interests:
- Colonial violence and its global contexts
- Cultural anthropology of colonial encounters
- Decolonization of museums and public history
- Micro-histories of colonial subjects
- British Empire in South Asia and the Philippines
Publications and Awards:
- Author of *The Skull of Alum Bheg* (2017), shortlisted for the Templer Medal
- Contributor to *Amritsar 1919: An Empire of Fear* (2019)
- Consultant for documentaries on colonial history, including Channel 4’s *The Amritsar Massacre 1919*
Teaching and Supervision:
- Supervises PhD students on colonial violence and decolonization
- Teaches courses on Indian history, postcolonial heritage, and global history
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