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Stuart James Ward is Professor of Imperial and Global History at the Saxo Institute, University of Copenhagen, specializing in settler colonialism and decolonization legacies across Africa, South Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, and Australia. His research examines imperial retrenchment's impact on post-war Britain, culminating in Untied Kingdom: A Global History of the End of Britain (2023).
Education:
- BA (Hons) in History, University of Queensland
- PhD in History, University of Sydney
Ward's work centers on global historical trajectories of empire dissolution, with emphasis on Australia's post-colonial transformation and Britain's internal political fractures following imperial collapse. His methodology integrates transnational perspectives to analyze how decolonization reshaped national identities and geopolitical alignments across settler colonies.
Recent publications (2023-2024) reveal intensified focus on Brexit-era reckonings with imperial legacies, Scottish separatism within post-imperial frameworks, and Australia's evolving relationship with British heritage. These works demonstrate consistent engagement with contemporary political discourse through historical analysis.
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Ward has held visiting fellowships at Australian National University (2018) and Nuffield College Oxford (2023), reflecting international scholarly recognition. As Provost of Regensen since 2010 and former Head of the Saxo Institute (2018-2023), he maintains significant academic leadership roles. His 90+ publications indicate extensive supervision and research direction despite no explicit student listings.
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