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David Johnson is an academic affiliated with the Department of History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He serves as Associate Chair and Director of Undergraduate Studies, indicating a leadership role in academic administration.
- Ph.D. from the University of California, Irvine
- Research focuses on British colonial studies, urban history, and cultural politics of empire
- Recipient of a Fulbright Scholar Fellowship for research on imperial cemeteries in post-independence India
- Teaches courses on British Empire history, world revolutions, and historiography
His publications examine colonial architecture (particularly New Delhi), land acquisition dynamics, and imperial commemorations. He collaborates with Dr. Nicole Gilbertson on interdisciplinary studies of the British Empire's material culture.
Scientific awards include a Fulbright Scholar Fellowship supporting his monograph Death and the End of Empire in India, which investigates the transfer of imperial cemeteries post-1947. His recent article Death, Monumentality, and the End of Empire in India analyzes the All-India War Memorial's colonial/postcolonial evolution.




