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Minayo Nasiali is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her research focuses on Modern European History, with an emphasis on imperialism, racial capitalism, and migration.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor's degree in History from Stanford University (2003)
- Doctorate from the University of Michigan (2010), specializing in Modern French History and Empire
- President's Postdoctoral Fellowship at UC Berkeley (2010-2011)
Professor Nasiali's research interests span:
- Modern European Imperialism: Particularly French and British empires in the twentieth century.
- Racial Capitalism: The economic exploitation of racialized labor in colonial contexts.
- Migration and Urban History: The impact of colonial migration on French cities, especially Marseille.
- Maritime Labor History: The experiences of African and Afro-European seafarers in trans-imperial networks.
- Social Citizenship: The politics of belonging and welfare in postcolonial France.
Analysis of her publications from 2012 to 2024 shows a progression from urban history in Marseille to maritime history. Her early work examined housing and slums, while her current project investigates seafarers. This trajectory highlights her dedication to uncovering marginalized voices within imperial systems, consistently addressing themes of race, labor, and resistance across her scholarship.
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