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Pedro Monaville is an Associate Professor in the Department of History and Classical Studies at McGill University. His work centers on modern African history, particularly colonial and postcolonial Congo, focusing on revolutionary movements, political subjectivity, knowledge production, and the intersections of visual arts with historical memory. He has held teaching positions at the University of Michigan, Williams College, and New York University Abu Dhabi before joining McGill.
Education: Pedro Monaville holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (2013), an M.A. from the European University Institute (2005), another M.A. from Université Catholique de Louvain (2004), and a B.A. from Université de Liège (2002).
Research Interests: His scholarship explores student activism in Congo during the 1960s-70s, decolonization processes, and how global revolutionary ideas shaped local political identities. He also examines colonial legacies in art, literature, and institutional memory, often linking Congolese experiences to broader Cold War and postcolonial frameworks. Current projects include a history of the Catholic Church’s decolonization in Congo, a biographical study of scholar Tshikala Kayembe Biaya, and research on Belgian colonialism in the interwar period.
Publications: Monaville’s work synthesizes archival research with cultural analysis, emphasizing the role of marginalized voices in decolonization narratives. Recent trends in his articles reflect a critical engagement with memory politics, transnational student movements, and the materiality of colonial power. His 2022 book Students of the World has become a key text in global 1968 studies.
Scientific Awards: No scientific awards or fellowships are listed in the provided texts.
Advising and Grants: While no formal advisees or grant details are specified, his research projects indicate extensive collaboration with institutions on decolonization topics. He co-edits volumes on Congolese visual culture and African historiography, demonstrating a commitment to interdisciplinary and collective knowledge production.
Labs/Teams: No specific laboratories or research teams are mentioned, but his projects suggest affiliations with international scholarly networks focused on African and postcolonial studies.
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