Ehiehu E.G. Iweriebor (Hunter College, City University of New York)


Submitted: Tues, 7 March 2006


Dr. Ehiedu E.G. Iweriebor
Associate Professor
Department of Africana, Puerto-Rican, and Latino Studies
Hunter College of The City University of New York
695 Park Avenue
HW 1141
New York, New York  10021

phone:  212-772-5141
e-mail: eiwerieb@hunter.cuny.edu


Web site: http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/blpr/iweriebor.html


Teaching interests:

History of modern Nigeria; Modern African history; History of Pan-
Africanism;  African and Black nationalism; History of African radicalism;
African American History.

Research interests: 

Political economy of Nigeria; Economic history of modern Nigeria; History
of Nigerian radicalism; and, History of Nigerian political thought.

Ph.D., Columbia University, 1991. 


Author of:

"Cultural nationalist ideas," in The dark webs: perspectives on 
colonialism in Africa. Edited by Toyin Falola. Durham, NC: Carolina 
Academic Press, c2005.

Nigerian technology development since independence.  (Ibadan: 
BookBuilders, 2004) 322 p.

"The strategy of technological development and economic emancipation," in 
Nigeria - visions for the future.  Ed. by Angela N. Nwaneri.  
(Ibadan : Macmillan Nigeria Publishers Ltd., 1998)

The age of neo-colonialism in Africa: essays on domination and 
resistance after independence.  (Ibadan: African Book Builders, 1997)
153 p.

Radical politics in Nigeria, 1945-1960: the significance of the Zikist
Movement.  (Zaria: Ahmadu Bello University Press, 1996) 289 p.

In addition, he is currently completing work on a number of book projects 
including Nigeria in Transformation and African Liberated 
Development.  He has also contributed chapters to volumes 4 and 5 of 
Africa, a five volume textbook on African history edited by Toyin 
Falola et al., published by Carolina Academic Press since 2000.