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Mohamed Mohamed

Assistant Professor, History
Graduate Faculty

Ph.D. University of Alberta, 2004
M.A. University of Saskatchewan, 1993
M.A. University of Khartoum, Sudan, 1988
B.A. University of Khartoum, Sudan, 1985

2178 Chrysler Hall North
University of Windsor
Windsor, Ontario N9B 3P4
tel. 519-253-3000 ext. 2328

mmohamed@uwindsor.ca

Research & Teaching Interests

Northwest Africa, the historic Maghrib & Bilad al-Sudan, history and identity

Current Projects

My current priority is to transform my PhD I am working on a couple of articles dealing with the place of long-distance (caravan) trade and sufi 1375 Catalan map with Mansa Musa King of Mali(religious) filiations in Maghribian conception of self: notions of origin,mechanisms of displacement and modes of identification.

Selected Publications

Between Caravan and Sultan: The Bayruk of Southern Morocco
Study in History and Identity (Brill: Forthcoming)

“Casualties of Analogy: Africanists and Africans of the Maghrib,” The Journal of North African Studies, vol.15, N03, September 2010, 1-26.

“Africanists and Africans of the Maghrib I: Casualties of Analogy,” The Journal of North African Studies (submitted, April 2009).

Book Review: The Mamluks in Egyptian Politics and Society, ed. Thomas Philipp & Ulrich Haarmann, The Canadian Journal of History xxxv, April 2000: 196-98.

Courses Taught

Course Number Course Name
43-220 History of Africa, 700-1800
43-221 History of Africa, 1800-present
43-320 Africa and the Atlantic System
43-397 Colonialism in Africa
43-397 State of Apartheid
43-400 Historiography
43-420 Religion and Politics in Modern Africa
43-597 (check title)
43-597 West Africa & the Atlantic System