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WARWICK-STELLENBOSCH COLLABORATIVE WORKSHOP

FAB 2.32, Faculty of Arts Building, Warwick Campus,

Tuesday 9 June 2026

 

 

10.00 – 10.30 Registration, with coffee

10.30 – 11.30Panel 1 – Chair Sandra Swart (Stellenbosch)

'The Problems with Lineage Absorptiveness in the Aftermath of Slavery in Buganda’

Adyeeri Kembabazi (Warwick)

‘People’s Parks Archive’

Jonathan Cane (Warwick)

 

11.30 – 12.30Panel 2 – Chair April Jackson (Warwick)

 

'The afterlives of the British military presence in Nanyuki, Kenya'

Rhian Davies (Warwick)

From Colonial Soldiers to Armed Actors: Ethiopian Ascari after the Collapse of the Italian Empire, 1941–43’

Gabriele Rizzi-Bastiani (Roma Tre/Warwick)

 

12.30 – 2.00 lunch

 

2.00 – 3.30Panel 3 – Chair David M Anderson (Warwick)

 

‘Afterlives of war in opposition politics in Angola and Mozambique’

Justin Pearce (Stellenbosch)

‘Police-Military relations in Zimbabwe and the colonial legacy’

Victory Semba (Stellenbosch)

‘Between Headquarters and the Field: UN Peacekeeping and the Afterlives of Conflict in Southern Africa’

Brian Drohan (West Point)

 

3.30 – 4.00Coffee/tea

 

4.00 – 5.30Panel 4 – Chair Dan Branch (Warwick)

 

'Kenya's detention camps: place, memory and the afterlives of colonial violence.'

Chao Tayaina Maina (Warwick)

'Old wounds: embodying the Mau Mau war in post-colonial Kenya' 

Rose Miyonga (Warwick)

'The afterlife of a massacre: Hola Camp, 1959-1969'

David M Anderson (Warwick)

 

5.30Closing remarks, after which libations will be offered to the ancestors

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