MARTIN S. SHANGUHYIA

CURRICULUM VITAE, JUNE 2016.

Martin S. Shanguhyia, PhD. Department of History Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University 145 Eggers Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244-1020 315.443.3829 EDUCATION Ph.D., History, West Virginia University (2007)

ACADEMIC POSITIONS Associate Professor of History (, Pre-colonial, Colonial, Postcolonial) Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University 2010 to the Present Visiting Assistant Professor College of William and Mary, Williamsburg VA, 2009-2010 Visiting Assistant Professor Ohio State University, Columbus OH, 2008- 2009

PUBLICATIONS

Books Population, Tradition & Environmental Control in Colonial , 1920- 1963 (Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, December 2015). http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?index=books&linkCode=qs&keywords= 9781580465397

Peer-Reviewed Journal articles “British War-Effort Programme and the Making of the Land Degradation Narrative in Colonial Western Kenya”, Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History, Issue 16.2 (Johns Hopkins University Press, August 2015). https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_colonialism_and_colonial_history/ v016/16.2.shanguhyia.html “Integrating African Traditions in Environmental Control in Western Kenya: Contradictions and Failure in Colonial Policy, 1920-1963”, International Journal of African Historical Studies (Boston University Press, forthcoming).

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters “In Search of a Political Identity: The Historical Basis of Understanding ’s Post-Colonial Dilemma”, in Shadrack S. Nasong’o, ed., The Roots of Ethnic Conflict in Africa: From Grievance to Violence (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 125 – 153.

With Mickie M. Forster, “Land and Conflict in Kenya’s Rift Valley: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives”, in Toyin Falola and Emmanuel Mbah, eds., Contemporary Africa: Challenges and Opportunities (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014):191–223.

“Africa and the Making of the Global Environmental Narrative: Challenges and Opportunities for the Continent’s Development Initiatives”, in Toyin Falola and Jessica Archberger, eds., The Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment in Africa (New York: Routledge, 2013): 19–46.

Encyclopedia Articles

“Mauritius”, in Toyin Falola Daniel Jean-Jacques, eds., Africa: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2016): 802-826.

“Elijah Masinde”, in Emmanuel K. Akyeampong and Henry Louis Gates Jr, eds., Dictionary of African Biography (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011):121-123.

“Leopold II”, in Junius P. Rodriguez, ed., Slavery in the Modern World [2 volumes]: A History of Political, Social, and Economic Oppression, Vol. 1 (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2011): 388-390.

“Tippu Tip” in Junius P. Rodriguez, ed., Slavery in the Modern World [2 volumes]: A History of Political, Social, and Economic Oppression, Vol. 2 (Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, 2011): 521-523.

2 “East African Cooperation”, in Carole Boyce Davis, ed., The Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora (ABC-CLIO, 2008): 407-409.

Book Review A review of Daniel Branch, Defeating Mau Mau, Creating Kenya: Counterinsurgency, Civil War, and Decolonization. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. xx + 250 pp. H-Africa (August, 2010). See http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=29389

Policy Research Paper “Past and Current Initiatives in Managing Trans-Border Insecurity in Kenya’s Turkana Borderlands: Implications for Future Policy”, International Development and Research Center and Practical Action Eastern Africa, Policy Paper (November, 2014).

WORK IN PROGRESS

A project focusing on the past and most recent dynamics of inter-ethnic conflict and peace-building processes between the Turkana of northwestern Kenya and their neighbors along the international borderlands between Kenya and Uganda, , and Ethiopia. The study benefits from funding by the International Development and Research Center (IDRC) for an initial field project in the region during 2013/2014. Another project also focusing on the same region analyzes state policies, environment, and efforts at economic transformation amongst the Turkana peoples of northwestern Kenya from the 1920s to the present.

PAPERS PRESENTED/PANELS CHAIRED

“A Community's View of the Roles of Colonial and Postcolonial States in Alleviating Cross-Border Conflict: The Case of the Turkana of Northwestern Kenya”, African Studies Association (ASA), San Diego, California, November 19, 2015.

Chair of the panel “Litigating Diverse Subjects: Law, Sovereignty, and State-Building in Early Colonial East Africa”, at the African Studies Association (ASA), San Diego, California, November 19, 2015.

3 “Development Experiments for Engaging Poverty and Insecurity in a Colonial Borderlands Community: The Case of the Turkana of northwestern Kenya, 1920-1955”, University of Texas at Austin, April 5, 2015.

“Land as a Source of National Narratives in Kenya since Independence”, Presented at the Kenya at 50: Half a Century of Decolonization and Independence Workshop, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY (May 30th- June 1st 2014).

“Transnational Migration and Ecological and Economic Transformation in Eastern Africa: The Case of the Maragoli Diaspora in Kigumba Settlement Scheme in Uganda”, at the Africa Conference, the University of Texas at Austin, April 4-6, 2014.

“Rehabilitating “Tradition” in Soil Conservation: The Failure of Colonial Efforts in Colonial Western Kenya”, presented as part of the Maxwell African Scholars Union, Syracuse University, April 05, 2013.

“Rural Mobilization and Protest against State Afforestation Initiatives in Western Kenya, 1945-1975”, Present at Africa Conference, University of Texas, Austin, March 31, 2013.

‘Population Narratives and Constructing Alternative Agricultural Pathways in Rural Western Kenya, 1945-1963”, paper presented at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting, the Downtown Marriot Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, December 1, 2012.

Reversed Roles: Markets, Peri-urban Expansion, and Food Insecurity in Rural Kenya, Co-presented with Naomi Shanguhyia at the “Global Gateways and Local Connections: Cities, Agriculture, and the Future of Food Systems Conference”, at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, June 20, 2012.

Creating Poor Citizens: Stunted Land Reforms and Landlessness in Modern Kenya, Africa Conference on Poverty and Empowerment at the University of Texas at Austin, March 30-April 1, 2012.

Africa's Engagement with Global Environmental Politics: Some Thoughts on Challenges and Opportunities in Historical and Recent Times, The Eduardo

4 Mondlane Brown Bag Lunch Series of the Africa Initiative, Syracuse University, April 7, 2011.

Africa and the Making of the Global Environmental Narrative Paper presented at the Africa Conference on Africa in World Politics, March 25- 27, 2011at the University of Texas at Austin.

Agrarian Change and Chiefly Power in Western Kenya, 1920-1950, Paper Presented at the 50th African Association Studies Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA, November 19, 2009

April 23, 2009 : The origins, History, and Impact of the Lord’s Resistance Movement in Northern Uganda and Neighboring Countries, Presented to the Ohio State Chapter of Invisible Children, Stradley Hall, Columbus, OH

Invoking African Tradition And Knowledge in Accessibility to and Use of Land: The Rural Community Versus the Colonial State in Western Kenya, 1930-1940, presented at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting at the Sheraton Hotel, Chicago, November 15, 2008

Evaluating the Place of African Indigenous Institutions in Colonial Soil Conservation Policies in the Kenya Colony, 1945-1950, Presented at the African Studies Group, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, November 4, 2007

The Colonial State and Contradictions in the Use of African Traditions in Land Management in Western Kenya, 1930-1950, presented at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting at the Sheraton Hotel, New York, October 20, 2007

British colonial soil conservation policies and practices in Kenya’s African Reserves as influenced by American soil conservationism in the 1930s, a paper presented at the Senator Rush Holt Conference, West Virginia University, Morgantown, April 13, 2007.

Colonial Contradictions in Soil Conservation Campaigns in Western Kenya, 1930s and 1940s, a Poster presented at the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences’ Research Horizon’s Poster Day, April 5, 2007, at West Virginia University.

5 World War II and State Policies for African Production in Western Kenya: Establishing the Ecological Implications, 1938-1945, a paper presented at the African Studies Association Annual Conference Meeting, November 16- 19, 2006, St. Westin Hotel, San Francisco, CA.

Youth and Cultural Tensions in a Pioneer Mission Community: The Early Years of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada in Western Kenya, 1910- 1945, Paper presented at the African Studies Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, October 30-November 2, 2003, Boston, MA.

Chaired the Panel Disciplining Youth, African Studies Association Annual Meeting, October 30-November 2, 2003, Boston MA.

A States Dilemma Amid Soil Erosion and Conservation Crisis: Empowering the indigenous Land Authority in Vihiga, Western Kenya, 1930-1950. Paper presented at the African Studies Association Annual Meeting, November 11-14, 2004, New Orleans, LA.

Chaired the Panel Land, Inequality, and Food Security in East Africa African Studies Association Annual Meeting, November 11-14, 2004, New Orleans, LA.

Research Funding Awards International Development Research Center Grant (IDRC) to facilitate research on Environment and Cross-border human insecurity in Kenya’s northwestern international borders (October 2013-Novermber 2014)

Appleby-Mosher Fund, Faculty Summer Research Grant, Maxwell School of Syracuse University, 2012-2013

Appleby-Mosher Fund, Faculty Summer Research Grant Maxwell School of Syracuse University, 2011-2012

Pigott Research Fund, History Department, Syracuse University, 2011

Dean’s Doctoral Students Dissertation Travel Fund, 2004/2005, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University

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Institutional Service

Faculty Advisor Phi Alpha Theta, History Department (2010-2011) Library Faculty Liason for the History Department (2011-2012) Faculty Advisor, Future Professoriate Program, History Department, 2012- 2013 Faculty Advisor, Future Professoriate Program, History Department, 2014- 2015 Board Member, The Africa Initiative, Department of African American Studies, 2010- College of Arts and Science Lower Division Advising, 2012-2013 College of Arts and Science Lower Division Advising, 2015- Undergraduate Committee, History Department, 2015- Humanities Council Committee Member, 2015-

Professional Service Editorial Advisory Board Member, Kenya Studies Review Journal Chaired Conference panels at the ASA, and African Conference and the University of Texas, Austin

Professional Affiliations African Studies Association (ASA) British Institute of East Africa Kenya Scholars and Studies Association (KESSA)

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