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Dr. Zachary Guthrie is an Associate Professor of History in the Department of History at the University of Mississippi, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts. His research centers on urbanization, development, and race in 1960s Mozambique, alongside broader studies of forced labor, colonial punishment, and decolonization processes.
- PhD in History from Princeton University (2014)
- BA from Wesleyan University
- Studied abroad at the University of Cape Town
His work explores methodological intersections between public history, historical memory, and academic historiography. Research trends in his publications highlight colonial labor systems, contradictions of coercion, and decolonization debates in Portuguese Africa.
Dr. Guthrie teaches courses including African Studies, Modern Africa, and historical methodology. He is currently writing a book examining urbanization in Beira during the 1960s, utilizing primary sources from the African newspaper Voz Africana.

