Bill Schwarz
Born (1951-12-22) 22 December 1951
NationalityEnglish
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of York
Academic work
Discipline
InstitutionsQueen Mary University of London
Main interestsPostcolonial history
Notable worksMemories of Empire: The White Man's World (2011)

Bill Schwarz (born 1951) is an English historian,[1] who is a Professor in the School of English and Drama at Queen Mary, University of London, his research focusing on postcolonial history.[2] Schwarz is the author of Memories of Empire: The White Man's World, which was Book of the Year at the Longman/History Today Awards in 2013. He is literary executor, with Catherine Hall, of cultural theorist Stuart Hall, whose posthumously published memoir Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands was co-written with Schwarz.[3] He is an editor of History Workshop Journal, and General Editor (with Catherine Hall) of the Duke University Press series "The Writings of Stuart Hall".[2]

Early life

Schwarz was born on 22 December 1951.[4]

Career

Academia

Bill Schwarz studied English and history at the University of York, before going on to do graduate work at the Centre for Contemporary Studies at Birmingham University,[2] where he was a student of Stuart Hall.[5] Schwarz taught sociology and politics at the University of Warwick, cultural studies at the University of East London, and media and communications at Goldsmiths, University of London, before moving in 2004 to Queen Mary College, where he is Professor of English, focusing in his research on postcolonial history.[2]

He has also lectured at numerous other educational institutions internationally, including Vanderbilt University, Duke University, North Carolina University, Stony Brook University, the University of the West Indies, Michigan University, the University of South Australia, Sydney University, the University of Montpellier, Copenhagen University, the University of California, Berkeley and the American University in Paris.[6]

Writing

Schwarz has written and edited books on postcolonialism, British cultural and political history, and 20th-century Caribbean and North American writers including George Lamming, Earl Lovelace, and James Baldwin.[2]

Schwarz's 2011 work Memories of Empire: The White Man's World, a study of colonial society towards the end of the British Empire, and the first of a three-volume history, was named Book of the Year at the Longman/History Today Awards in 2013.[7][8]

He co-authored Stuart Hall's posthumously published memoir Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands (2017), about which Colin Grant wrote in The Guardian: "The conversational tone of the book has emerged from the hours of interviews Schwarz conducted with Hall over a number of years. The project began as a collaboration, and clearly Schwarz is a faithful amanuensis. Answering the need to reduce this material to a manageable form, he arranges each chapter with a foreword, argument and afterword, which gives the flavour of an extended series of talks. ... Familiar Stranger reads as a subtle and subversive memoir of the end of empire."[9] The reviewer for Black Perspectives concluded: "An undeniable boon to cultural and postcolonial studies, Stuart Hall and Bill Schwarz's Familiar Stranger turns the traditional memoir on its head, and produced an engaging exchange about race, identity, colonialism, and culture."[10]

Selected bibliography

  • West Indian Intellectuals in Britain (Studies in Imperialism series), Manchester University Press, 2003, ISBN 978-0719064746; paperback ISBN 978-0719064753
  • Memories of Empire: The White Man's World (Volume I), Oxford University Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0199296910; paperback 2013, ISBN 978-0199686032
  • With Stuart Hall, Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2017, ISBN 978-0-8223-6387-3
As editor
  • The Locations of George Lamming, Warwick University Caribbean Studies series, Macmillan, Oxford, 2007, ISBN 978-1405067829
  • Caribbean Literature After Independence. The Case of Earl Lovelace, Institute for the Study of the Americas, 2008, ISBN 978-1900039918
  • With Susannah Radstone, Memory. Histories, Theories, Debates, Fordham University Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0823232598 paperback
  • With Cora Kaplan, James Baldwin. America and Beyond, University of Michigan Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0472071524; paperback ISBN 978-0472051526
  • With Rachael Gilmour, End of Empire and the English Novel since 1945, Manchester University Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0719085789; 2015 paperback ISBN 978-0719097454

References

  1. Himmelfarb, Gertrude (2004). The New History and the Old: Critical Essays and Reappraisals (rev. ed.). Cambridge, Massachusetts: Belknap Press. p. 246. ISBN 978-0-674-01384-1.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Bill Schwarz, BA (York), Professor of English", Queen Mary, University of London.
  3. "Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands", Duke University Press, April 2017.
  4. "Schwarz, Bill, 1951- - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress, from LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)".
  5. Debra, "Stuart Hall and Cultural Studies at UEL", Centre for Cultural Studies Research, University of East London, 18 February 2014.
  6. "Bill Schwarz, BA (York), Professor of English | Public Engagement", Queen Mary, University of London.
  7. "Bill Schwarz", The Heyman Centre.
  8. "Queen Mary’s Bill Schwarz wins Book of the Year at Longman/History Today Awards" Archived 2018-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, Queen Mary University of London, 11 January 2013.
  9. Colin Grant, "Familiar Stranger by Stuart Hall review – from Jamaica to the New Left and Thatcherism", The Guardian, 31 March 2017.
  10. Marlene Gaynair, "Stuart Hall: 'Familiar Stranger' of the Black Atlantic", Black Perspectives, AAIHS, July 2018.
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