Toyin Falola Explained
Toyin Omoyeni Falola (born 1 January 1953) is a Nigerian historian and professor of African Studies. Falola is a Fellow of the Historical Society of Nigeria and of the Nigerian Academy of Letters, and has served as the president of the African Studies Association.[1] He is currently the Jacob and Frances Sanger Mossiker Chair in the Humanities at the University of Texas at Austin.[2]
Biography
Early life and education
Falola was born on 1 January 1953, in Ibadan, Nigeria. He earned his B.A. and Ph.D. in History (1981) at the University of Ife, Ile-Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), in Nigeria.[3] In December 2020, he earned an academic D.Litt. in Humanities from the University of Ibadan.[4]
Academic career
Falola began his academic career as a schoolteacher in Pahayi, Ogun State, in 1970, and by 1981 he was a lecturer at the University of Ife.[5] He joined the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin in 1991, and has also held short-term teaching appointments at the University of Cambridge in England, York University in Canada, Smith College, Massachusetts, in the United States, The Australian National University in Canberra, Australia, and the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs in Lagos, Nigeria.[6]
Research and pedagogy
The primary focus of Falola's research is African history since the 19th century, in the tradition of the Ibadan School.[7] His geographic areas of interest include Africa, Latin America and the United States; and his thematic fields include Atlantic history, diaspora and migration, empire and globalization, intellectual history, international relations, religion and culture.[8]
Falola is the author and editor of more than one hundred books, as well as the general editor of the Cambria African Studies Series (Cambria Press).[9]
Recent courses he has taught include "Introduction to Traditional Africa", an interdisciplinary course on the peoples and cultures of Africa, designed for students with varied backgrounds in African Studies, and "Epistemologies of African/Black Studies", a course on the rise and evolution of African/Black Studies, with a focus on pedagogy, methodology, and the historical development of scholarship in the field.[10]
Academic honours and awards
Falola has received honorary doctorates, lifetime career awards and honors in various parts of the world, including:
- Emeritus Professor of Humanities,[11] Lead City University Ibadan
- The Lincoln Award,[12]
- Nigerian Diaspora Academic Prize,[13]
- Cheikh Anta Diop Award,[14]
- Amistad Award,[15]
- SIRAS Award for Outstanding Contribution to African Studies,[16]
- Africana Studies Distinguished Global Scholar Lifetime Achievement Award,[17]
- Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters,[18]
- Fellow of the Historical Society of Nigeria, and The Distinguished Africanist Award.[19]
- He has also received honorary degree of doctors of letters from thirteen universities, including the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) during FUNAAB 26th convocation ceremony in November 2018,[20] and Babcock University, in Ilishan-Remo.
Falola served as the president of the African Studies Association in 2014 and 2015.
Books
- Islam and Christianity in West Africa. With Biodun Adediran (1983), .
- The Military in Nineteenth Century Yoruba Politics (1984), .
- The Rise and Fall of Nigeria's Second Republic, 1979–1984. With Julius Ihonvbere (1985), .
- Transport Systems in Nigeria. Edited (1986), .
- Britain and Nigeria: Exploitation or Development? Edited (1987). .
- Modern Nigeria: a tribute to G. O. Olusanya. Edited (1990), .
- Yoruba Historiography (1991), .
- Rural Development Problems in Nigeria. Edited with S. A. Olanrewaju (1992), .
- The Political Economy of Health in Africa. Edited with Dennis Hyavyar (1992), .
- Warfare and Diplomacy in Precolonial Nigeria: Essays in honor of Robert Smith. With Robin Law (1992), .
- Pawnship in Africa: debt bondage in historical perspective. Edited with Paul. E. Lovejoy (1994), .
- Religious Militancy and Self-assertion: Islam and Politics in Nigeria. With M. H. Kukah (1996), .
- Violence in Nigeria: the crisis of religious politics and secular ideologies (1998), .
- Yoruba Gurus: Indigenous Production of Knowledge in Africa (1999), .
- Culture, Politics and Money among the Yorubas. With Akanmu Adebayo (2000), .
- African Politics in Postimperial Times, with Richard L. Sklar (2001), .
- Culture and Customs of the Yoruba. With Akintunde Akinyemi (2001), .
- Nationalism and Africa Intellectuals (2001), .
- Yoruba Warlords of the Nineteenth Century, with D. Oguntomisin and G. O. Oguntomisin (2001), .
- Culture and Customs of Ghana. With Steven J. Salm (2002), .
- The Transformation of Nigeria: Essays in honor of Toyin Falola. (2002), .
- Key Events in African History: A Reference Guide. (2002),
- Pawnship, Slavery, and Colonialism in Africa, with Paul E. Lovejoy (2003), .
- The Foundations of Nigeria: Essays in honor of Toyin Falola. Edited by Adebayo Oyebade (2003), .
- African Urban Spaces in Historical Perspective, with Steven J. Salm (2005), .
- Yoruba Creativity: Fiction, Language, Life and Songs, with Ann Genova (2005), .
- Mouth Sweeter than Salt: An African Memoir (2005), .
- A History of Nigeria, with Matthew M. Heaton (2008), .
- The Atlantic World, 1450–2000, with Kevin David Roberts (2008), .
- The Power of African Cultures (2008), .
- Historical Dictionary of Nigeria. With Ann Genova (2009). .
- Narrating War and Peace in Africa. Edited with Hetty Ter Haar (2010), .
- Africa, Empire and Globalization. Essays in Honor of A. G. Hopkins, with Emily Brownell. Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC (2011), .
- Counting the Tiger's Teeth: An African Teenager's Story (2014), .
- Africa: An Encyclopedia of Culture and Society 3 vols. Edited with Daniel Jean-Jacques (2015), .
- Encyclopedia of the Yoruba. With Akintude Akinyemi (2016), .
- Decolonizing African Knowledge: Autoethnography and African Epistemologies (2022), .
- A History of West Africa. (2023),
TOFAC
In Nigeria, there is a conference named after Toyin Falola by the Ibadan Cultural Studies Group; a group chaired by Professor Ademola Dasylva.[21] The first Toyin Falola International Conference on Africa and the African Diaspora (TOFAC) was held in 2011 at the University of Ibadan.[22] The second was hosted in Lagos by the Centre for Black African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC) under the watch of the director general of the centre Professor Tunde Babawale.
Additional reading
- Adeboye, O. A. Toyin Falola and Yoruba Historiography: The Man, The Mask, The Muse. Carolina Academic Press, Durham, 2010.
- Bangura, Abdulkarim. Toyin Falola and African Epistemologies. Springer, 2015.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Toyin Falola, History, University of Texas, Austin. African Studies Association.
- Web site: Toyin Falola. Department of History, College of Liberal Arts. The University of Texas at Austin. 8 October 2022.
- Web site: Professor Falola discusses with Lead City 89.1 FM . 2022-05-16 .
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- Web site: 2021-02-19. Nigerian professor, Toyin Falola, awarded Doctor of Letters. Yusuf. Akinpelu. Premium Times. 2021-10-22. en-GB.
- Web site: 1 January 2006. Falola, Toyin 1953–. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160128230806/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G2-3483000046.html. 28 January 2016. 20 May 2012. Contemporary Authors. New Revision .
- Toyin Falola. 18 May 2016. 2020-05-29. Nigerian Tribune. 16. Issuu. en.
- Web site: Falola, T. Heaton, M. amp. 2006. The Works of A.E. Afigbo on Nigeria: An Historiographical Essay. 2009-08-11.
- Web site: 'Africa in Global History' book launch . 2022-03-09. 2022-05-16 . www.kcl.ac.uk.
- Web site: LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress). 2020-05-29. id.loc.gov. Library of Congress.
- Web site: Toyin Falola On Telling Africa's Story. 2020-05-29. lifeandletters.la.utexas.edu.
- Web site: 2022-12-14 . Falola becomes professor emeritus in humanities at Lead City University . 2023-04-21 . TheCable . en-US.
- Web site: Equip Your Library With Dr. Toyin Falola Publications.. admin. 2019-10-01. Sunshine Nigeria. en-US. 2020-05-29.
- Web site: Toyin Falola. African Studies Association Portal – ASA . en-US. 2020-05-31.
- Web site: Success Story from Nigeria: Dr. Toyin Falola Promotes African Studies. 2015-07-18. african development successes. en. 2020-05-29.
- Web site: Dialogues: USA Africa Dialogue Series – Text of Toyin Falola's Book Presentation. Toinho. 2013-10-14. Dialogues. 2020-05-29.
- Web site: Prof. Toyin Fálọlá. Toyin Fálọlá Prize. en-US. 2020-05-31.
- Web site: Department of Biochemistry & Microbiology Lead City University Ibadan. www.euni.de. 2020-05-31.
- Web site: About Us – Toyin Falola Center for the Study of Africa. 2020-05-29.
- Web site: Center for the Study of Africa and the African Diaspora – Distinguished Speakers Series February 12, 2019: Toyin Falola. Center for the Study of Africa and the African Diaspora. en-US. 2020-05-31.
- News: Sowole . Adeniyi . 26th Convocation Ceremony FUNAAB To Honour Prof. Wole Soyinka, Prof. Toyin Falola. . 14 March 2019 . FUNAAB Community . Seyibabs . 15 January 2019.
- Web site: TOFAC . 17 July 2012.
- Web site: About TOFAC. Toyin Falola Network.