Background
Herbert, Eugenia Warren was born on September 8, 1929 in Summit, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of Robert Beach and Mildred (Fisk) Warren.
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This book looks at Central Africa in the moment before the collapse of British colonial authority. Beginning with a lively study of Northern Rhodesia, the book moves outward in widening circles to the views of native councils, of colonial leaders, of African campaigners for independence, and ultimately of the Colonial Office in London. The result is a prismatic glimpse of the complexities of decolonization in Africa. Based on a rich assortment of unpublished documents, the book focuses on the key year of 1959, the year before the events that turned the tide toward independence. Rich in historical detail and conflicting perspectives, the book provides new insight into the complex particularities of local colonial history.
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( The classic history of copper working and use throughou...)
The classic history of copper working and use throughout Africa A finalist for the 1985 Herskovits Prize First Paperback Edition
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Herbert, Eugenia Warren was born on September 8, 1929 in Summit, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of Robert Beach and Mildred (Fisk) Warren.
Bachelor, Wellesley College, 1951. Master of Arts, Yale University, 1953. Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1957.
Assistant professor history Quinnipiac College, Hamden, Connecticut, 1970. Lecturer history Yale University, New Haven, 1972—1973, 1976, collaborator with R.S. Lopez, 1971, research affiliate, 1976—1979. Assistant professor history Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, 1978—1982, associate professor, 1982—1985, E. Nevius Rodman professor, 1985—1997, professor emeritus, since 1997.
Senior associate member St. Anthony's College, Oxford University, England, 1978.
( The classic history of copper working and use throughou...)
( The classic history of copper working and use throughou...)
( This book looks at Central Africa in the moment before ...)
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Member Bethany School Board, 1964—1968. President Center for Independent Study, New Haven, 1977. Member Bethany Democratic Committee, 1970—1977.
Fellow: Royal Geography Society. Member: Association Concerned African Scholars, History Metallurgy Society, American History Association, African Studies Association.
Married Robert Louis Herbert, June 6, 1953. Children: Timothy D., Rosemary, Catherine.