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Dr Imaobong Umoren

Associate Professor

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*Maternity Leave 2025-2026*

Dr Imaobong Umoren's research interests, publications, and teaching focus on histories of racism, women, gender, activism and political thought in the Caribbean, Britain and the US focusing in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Dr Umoren's first book Race Women Internationalists: Activist-Intellectuals and Global Freedom Struggles (University of California Press) won the 2019 Women’s History Network Book Prize. Dr Umoren is currently completing two book projects. The first is a trade book exploring the long entangled relationship between Britain and the Anglophone Caribbean titled Empire Without End: A New History of Britain and the Caribbean which received the 2020-2021 British Library Eccles Centre and Hay Festival Writer's Award. The second is a political biography of Eugenia Charles, the former prime minister of Dominica.

Dr Umoren welcomes enquiries from prospective doctoral students on topics related to European colonialism and US imperialism in the Caribbean, race and gender in the modern African diaspora especially the Caribbean, Britain and the US, and the history of political ideas.

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Race and Gender in the Caribbean, 19th and 20th Century Wider African Diaspora