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Southern African Transnational and Comparative History Network (SATCH-NET)

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Alba Martin Luque

PhD Researcher in the Department of History at the European University Institute in Florence 

 Culture, propaganda, national identity and international relations with regard to the Mozambique Liberation Movement (FRELIMO).

Arrigo Pallotti

Associate Professor of History of Africa at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Bologna and Director of Center of Historical and Political Studies on Africa and the Middle East

Democratization in sub-Saharan Africa, the history of the decolonisation of Southern Africa, and relations between Africa and the European Union.

Chris Saunders

U. Cape Town, Department of Historycal Studies, Emeritus

Southern Africa’s Liberation Struggles and transition from Apartheid to Democracy in Southern Africa

Christian Williams

Dep. Anthropology, University of the Free State (RAS)

Southern Africa’s Liberation struggles

Clinarete Munguambe

PhD Researcher (???) in U Cape Town, SA

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Corrado Tornimbeni

Lecturer of History of Africa at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Bologna and Center of Historical and Political Studies on Africa and the Middle East ,Italy

Nationalism and international relations in Mozambique and Southern Africa, and on rural development and labour relations in the history Mozambique.

Daniel T. Kaiser

Research Fellow for Political Science at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

Transnational Cooperation of Anti-Colonial Movements in Southern Africa

Erik Kennes

Research associate at the University of Antwerp (IPDM) and Africa Museum

 

Fernando Hélder Panzo Macaia

PhD Researcher in CICP - Center for Research in Political Science, University of Évora, Portugal

History of “Religious Nationalism” in Southern Africa

Geraldo Abreu Muhengo Ukwachitembo

PhD Researcher in CICP - Center for Research in Political Science, University of Évora, Portugal

Regional Social History of Southern Africa (Angola)

Geraldo Sachipengo Nunda

PhD Researcher in CICP - Center for Research in Political Science, University of Évora, Portugal

Transition postcolonial in Southern Africa (Angola)

Hans Erik Stolten

Centre of African Studies, University of Copenhagen / Jakobsgaard Research., Denmark

The Anti-Apartheid Movement

Helder Adegar Fonseca

Professor of Contemporary History, Dep. History and CICP - Center for Research in Political Science, University od Evora, Portugal, Scientific Coordenator of DyRET Research Group

Social Historical Sources of Transnational Regiionalism in Southern Africa (1960-1980)

Jeremy Ball

Associate Professor of History
Dickinson College (USA)

Nationalist narratives and commemoration in colonial-era and post-colonial Angola.

Joaquim Rufino Mbeça França

PhD Researcher in CICP - Center for Research in Political Science, University of Évora, Portugal

Regional Economic History of Southern Africa (Angola)

Justin Pearce

Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in POLIS and a Research Associate of St John's College

Roots and the character of political legitimacy in contemporary southern Africa

 Kwandiwe Kondlo

Research Professor at University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Politics of exile liberation movements and transitional democracies

Maria Cristina Pinto

PhD Researcher in CICP - Center for Research in Political Science, University of Évora, Portugal

Movements of Liberation` assistance  to refugees in Southern Africa (MPLA, UPA, UNITA)

Maria Paula Meneses

Principal Researcher at the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra

Postcolonial debates in African contexts, legal pluralism, the relationship between official history, memory(ies) and other narratives of belonging in contemporary identity struggles.

Miles Larmer

Associate Professor of African History and a Fellow of St Antony's College., University of Oxford

Political and social history of Southern-Central Africa

Sandra Araújo

PhD Researcher in CRIA – Centre for Research in Anthropology – Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

intelligence agency operating in the Portuguese late colonial period





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