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Maître-Assistant Histoire Moderne et contemporaine
- WEBSITE : http://www.refer.sn/mamadoufall EDUCATION-Ph.D. in history, with high honors, Paris VII University, 1985 - French Institute on Press, 1984 - Diploma of Advanced Studies in History, Paris VII University, 1982 - Master of Arts in History, with high honors, University of Dakar, 1981 - Fluent in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese - Computer skills certificates : word, Excel, Dreamweaver, Database. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES- Associate Professor at the Department of History of Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Sénégal. COURSES TAUGHTHISTORY OF SOUTH EAST ASIA - "Cyclical crises and revolutionary crises in Asia". - "Reforms and transitional process in Vietnam" . - "Vietnamese nationalism". "Thailand, from the rice growing society to the industrial age". - "Comparative History of development : the cases of Thailand and Vietnam". - "The modernization of Asia and the emergence of the small Dragons". - “Culture, powers and society in modern Asia”. - “Taxes and colonial modernity in Indochina”. - “Vietnam : nationalism and colonial modernity”. HISTORY OF AFRICA. - "General History of Africa in the Modern and Contemporary Era". - "The credit market in West Africa during Colonial Days". - "Trade and Merchant Diaspora in Senegambia from the XVIIth to XXth centuries”. - “Power status and social networks in African history”. - "The labor market and informal sector in Senegal". - "Random capitalism or the capitalist experience of the Mourides of Senegal". - “Economic history of Mo硭bique in modern world economy XVth-XXth centuries”. - “Territory, native areas and cross cultural space in Northern Senegambia XVIIth-XIXth centuries.” PUBLICATIONS- The Invention of the Atlantic :represention and configuration of space in Senegambia.Hannover,African studies Association, 2004. - “Globalization between colonial modernity and natives spaces” in African Historians Association Bamako September 2001. - “Territoriality and cultural spaces in the making of African history” in Africanische Beziehungen, Netzwerke und R䵭e Lit Hamburg 2001. - “The Post-Atlantic State and cross cultural networks in Northern Senegambia from XVIIth to XXth centuries” Revue senegalaise d’histoire Dakar 2000. - “Ethnicity, religious diasporas and cross-cultural trade in West Africa from XVIIth to XXth centuries” Sedet, l’Harmattan, Paris VII University 1998. - “Pragmatism and financial federalism in the development of Indochina, 1898 - 1953” Committee for financial and economic history of France, Bercy 1998. - “The Intellectuals : From political to scientific commitment” Paper presented at the conference of the Canadian Association of African Studies in Kingston, May 1988. - “Merchant activities and reconversion phenomena in the Ndiambour : the merchant fact between the Sword and the Crescent, XVIIth - XXth centuries” Paper presented at the conference of the Canadian Association for African Studies in Kingston May 1988. - “French West Africa, financial Jacobinism and business administration, centenaire de l’AOF”, 1997. - “Local markets and merchant groups in the long term : from Cayor border provinces to the markets of the Senegal River, XVIIth - XXth centuries” Under the supervision of Leonard Harding, Paris l’Harmattan, 1992. - “Youth and entrepreneurship in S鮩gal : From the mystics of the alternative to the managerial credo “ in Coquery Vidrovitch and d’Almeida, “Les jeunes d’Afrique, evolution et role (XIXth and XXth centuries)” Paris l’Harmattan, 1992. - “The railway line of Indochina : The steel of the rail, the money of the General Budget 1887-1930” in Revue d’histoire des chemins de fer AHIF N° 7, Autumn 1992. - “Ignorance and pragmatism in the French Discourse on Indochina”. Paper presented at the international day for Indochina organized by the Institute for Overseas History at the University of Provence, France, April 1990. - “Social sciences and developmental discourses in Africa”, “News Involvement in Society” published under the supervision of Marcel Hamelin, Minutes of the Dakar Symposium, January 1988. - “Public investments and economic policy in Indochina : The Vietnamese commune in the development of Indochina, 1898 - 1930”, Doctoral thesis, Paris VII University, 1985. - “The demographic issue and the issue of forced labor in colonial Indochina”. - “Movements of capitals between France and West Africa from 1900 to 1946” M.A Dissertation, university of Dakar, 1981. INVITED LECTURES AND PART-TIME TEACHING - Visiting professor in American History section at Salamanca University February to July 2003. - Associate Professor of political history at the National school for Administration and law of Dakar. - Visiting pressor University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot Novemder-December 2002. - Visiting professor at the Salamanca University, Spain, January 2000. - Visiting Professor at Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique 1999 and 2000. - Guest Professor, at Paris VII University,1996. - Guest Professor at the department of political sciences, University of Bologna, Italy 1996. - Guest Professor at the University of Hamburg, Historishes Seminar, Germany, 1995. - Guest Senior Lecturer at Provence Aix Marseille University, France, 1991. - Associate Senior Lecturer at Paris VII University, 1990. - Missions in France and Burkina Faso, 1989. - Missions in France, Canada and The USA, 1988. - Missions in France and Cote d’Ivoire, 1987. - Associate researcher at CNRS France, for the preparation of an anthology on the development of the Third Word. - Junior researcher from Paris VII University, at the Universities of Chulalongkorn, Thammasat and Ramkanhaeing in Thailand, 1986. - Junior Researcher Fellowship from the University of Dakar to Paris VII University France, 1981-1985. - Instructor and adviser at the Department of History of the University of Dakar, 1981. - Research and mission in Mali, 1980. OTHER RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE-World Bank Capacity Building Project. Facts, figures and texts : a pluridisciplinary approach of the Mozambican economy,. 1999-2001. Achievements : - Created within the faculty of economics of Eduardo Mondlane University a complete and reliable database on a large range of topics related to the economic structure and institutional setting of the country. - Provided a fund of working papers on basic long term processes and local economic systems. - Promoted a pluridisciplinary approach for economic studies with the qualified staff available in situ and young researchers of the University and other institutions of the country. - Used computer processing as an heuristic instrument and support for the fluidity of information and its sharing. - Developed a sense of synergy between researchers, institutional actors and students for a dynamic of joint commitment in research on national economic questions. - By means of regular workshops and on a multidisciplinary bias, prepared well argumented drafts on new field researches that may open perspectives of researches on the Mozambican economy and society. - A database of nearly 1000 digital pages of figures, tables, testimonies and various iconographic sources. SUBSIDIARY ACTIVITIES- Director of the academic program between the faculty of Arts of Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal and the Salamanca university, Spain. - Director of the Association of the cite Mamelles neighbourhood in Dakar. |



