John E. Flint
John E. Flint was an historian of Dalhousie University who was known for his work on the history of colonialism in Africa.
Early life[]
John Edgar Flint was born in Montreal, Canada. He received his advanced education in England, graduating from Cambridge University (MA) and London University (PhD).[1]
Career[]
Flint was a member of the faculty of Dalhousie University for 27 years.[2] He wrote biographies of George Taubman Goldie,[3] which was a reworking of his PhD thesis, and Cecil Rhodes, and he edited volume five of The Cambridge History of Africa, dealing with the period c.1790 to c.1870.[4]
In 2001, a Festschrift was published in Flint's honour under the title Agency and action in colonial Africa: Essays for John E. Flint.[5][6]
Family[]
Flint had a son Richard who was a disability rights campaigner and a daughter Helen who was a novelist and poet. Both died young due to the inherited degenerative condition cerebellar ataxia.[7]
Selected publications[]
- Sir George Goldie and the making of Nigeria. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1960.
- Nigeria and Ghana. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1966.
- Books on the British Empire and Commonwealth: A guide for students. Oxford University Press, London, 1968.
- Perspectives of empire: Essays in British imperial history presented to Gerald Sandford Graham. Prentice Hall Press, 1973. (Editor with Glyndwr Williams) ISBN 978-0582502642
- Cecil Rhodes. Little Brown, 1974. ISBN 978-0316286305
- The Cambridge history of Africa Volume 5: From c.1790 to c.1870. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1977. (Editor) ISBN 9780521207010
Further reading[]
- Agency and action in colonial Africa: Essays for John E. Flint. Edited by and Tim Stapleton, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001. ISBN 978-0333778852
References[]
- ^ Youé, Chris and Tim Stapleton, "John Flint and agency in history" in Chris Youé and Tim Stapleton (Eds.) Agency and action in colonial Africa: Essays for John E. Flint. Palgrave Macmillan, 2001. p. 3. ISBN 978-0333778852
- ^ https://www.mun.ca/gazette/2000-2001/july12/books8.html
- ^ Gunn, Iain (October 1961). "Sir George Goldie and the Making of Nigeria". African Affairs. 60 (241): 546–547. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a094927. ISSN 1468-2621.
- ^ http://www.cambridge.org/gb/academic/subjects/history/regional-history-after-1500/cambridge-history-africa-volume-5
- ^ http://www.palgrave.com/in/book/9780333778852
- ^ Austen, Ralph A. (2002). "Review of Agency and Action in Colonial Africa: Essays for John E. Flint, Chris Youé". The International History Review. 24 (3): 658–660. JSTOR 40110219.
- ^ Peck, Christopher (2007-10-21). "Obituary: Richard Flint". The Guardian. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
- Dalhousie University faculty
- Historians of Africa
- Academics from Montreal
- Alumni of the University of Cambridge
- Alumni of the University of London
- Historians from Quebec
- Canadian historian stubs