John Desmond Hargreaves (25 January 1924 – 14 February 2015) was the Burnett-Fletcher Professor of History at the University of Aberdeen.
Hargreaves was noted for his work on the history of Africa; its colonisation and de-colonisation. His career at Aberdeen began in 1954 when he was appointed as a lecturer in History. Hargreaves received his chair in 1962.
Hargreaves went part-time in 1982 and retired in 1985.[1] A Festschrift was produced in his honour.[2]
Hargreaves died on 14 February 2015 at the age of 91.[3]
Selected publications
- Hargreaves, John D (1967) West Africa: the former French states, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall
Festschrift
- Bridges, Roy (1999) Imperialism, Decolonization and Africa: Studies Presented to John Hargreaves (Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series) Basingstoke : Macmillan[4]
References
- ↑ Bridges, Roy (1997) John D. Hargreaves : an academic memoir and bibliography, Dept. of History
- ↑ Bridges, Roy (1999) Imperialism, decolonization, and Africa : studies presented to John Hargreaves: with an academic memoir and bibliography
- ↑ "John Hargreaves obituary". The Guardian. 16 March 2015. Archived from the original on 3 April 2023.
- ↑ Canning, Paul M. (2001) Review of Imperialism, Decolonization, and Africa: Studies Presented to John Hargreaves: With an Academic Memoir and Bibliography by Roy Bridges, The International History Review Vol. 23, No. 2 Jun., pp. 430-432
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