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Eliakim Sibanda is a Professor and Head of Graduate Studies in the Department of History at the University of Winnipeg. He is also affiliated with the Joint Peace and Conflict Program. His expertise spans African Liberation Movements, agrarian policies (focusing on communal land tenure and peasant agriculture), biographical history, oral history, migration, and labor history in Southern Africa, as well as interdisciplinary studies on ethnicity, race, gender, and class in 20th-century Southern Africa.
- Teaching: Courses include African History, Modern Africa History, History of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Africa, and Studies in Southern African History.
- Research: Specializes in Zimbabwean and Southern Rhodesian political history, with a notable work on the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (1961–1987). His research integrates oral histories and biographical approaches to understand colonial and postcolonial dynamics.
He contributes to academic networks such as the Newberry Consortium in American Indian Studies and collaborates with institutions like the Oral History Centre and the H. Sanford Riley Centre for Canadian History.
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