Jan-Bart Gewald
Professor History of Africa
- Name
- Prof.dr. J.B. Gewald
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 3372
- j.b.gewald@asc.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-2399-9852
For an overview of Prof. Jan-Bart Gewald's research and publications, visit his profile on the ASCL website.
Jan-Bart Gewald is a socio-cultural historian of southern Africa and professor of African History at Leiden University. He grew up and was educated at a variety of schools in several southern African countries. He began studying towards a BSc in Geology and Physics but graduated with a BA in African History and African Political Studies at Rhodes University in Makhanda (Grahamstown) South Africa. He subsequently completed an MA in history at Leiden University, with stints as an exchange student at Cologne University and the University of Ghana, Legon. He conducted extensive fieldwork and archival research in southern Africa and Europe and completed a PhD in History at Leiden University in 1996. Following postdoc positions in Germany (SFB 389) and Amsterdam (IISG), and residences in Niger, Eritrea, and Botswana, he was appointed as a full-time researcher at the African Studies Centre in Leiden. In Leiden he acquired significant external research funding and was appointed Professor of Southern African History at Leiden University in 2013. He became Professor of African History in 2017 and was Director of the African Studies Centre from 2017-2021. He is currently working on a multi-species history of diamond mining in Kimberley, South Africa, 1870-1920. In 2022 Jan-Bart Gewald was a Fellow at the Stellenbosch Institute of Advanced Studies (STIAS) in Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Key publications
Monographs:
- “We Thought we Would be Free”: Socio-Cultural Aspects of Herero History in Namibia 1920-1940 (Cologne: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag) 2000, pp. 272.
- Herero Heroes: A Socio-Political History of the Herero of Namibia 1890 - 1923 (Oxford: James Currey; Cape Town: David Philip; Athens OH: Ohio University Press) 1999, pp. x + 310.
Co-authored:
- With Jos van Beurden, From output to outcome?: 25 years of IOB evaluations, Aksant Academic Publishers: Amsterdam 2004.
Edited:
- Jan-Bart Gewald, Marja Hinfelaar and Giacomo Macola, Living the end of Empire: Politics and society in late colonial Zambia, Leiden, Boston: Brill 2011.
- Jan-Bart Gewald, Sabine Luning and Klaas van Walraven, The Speed of Change: Motor Vehicles and People in Africa, 1890-2000 Leiden, Boston: Brill 2009.
- Jan-Bart Gewald, Marja Hinfelaar and Giacomo Macola, One Zambia, Many Histories: Towards a History of Post-coolonial Zambia, Leiden, Boston: Brill 2008. (Reprinted by Lembani Press in Zambia 2010).
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- Gewald J.B. (2024), Mining Kambove and testing for trypanosomiasis: migrant labour, tsetse flies, and consumption, the establishment of colonial authority and suzerainty on the Luapula border, Northern Rhodesia Katanga, 1904-1914. ASC Working Paper Series no. 155. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [working paper].
- Gewald J.B. (2024), Quaggas and diamonds: the possible relations between damond mining and species extinction. ASC Working Paper Series no. 156. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [working paper].
- Beek W.E.A. van & Gewald J.B. (2021), The glory of disaster: the Herero Flag Marches. In: Hoondert M., Post P., Klomp M. & Barnard M. (Eds.), Handbook of disaster ritual: multidisciplinary perspectives, cases and themes. Liturgia Condenda no. 32. Leuven: Peeters Publishers. 397-418.
- Gewald J.B., Kamsteeg F. & Wels H. (2019), 'New ordinary' of 'winners' : South Africa as part of BRICS, Clingendael Spectator 73(1): .
- Gewald J.B., Kamsteeg F. & Wels H., Crucial elections in South Africa. ASCL Africanist Blog. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). [blog entry].
- Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M.J. & Wels H. (Eds.) (2019), Nature conservation in Southern Africa: morality and marginality: towards sentient conservation?. African dynamics. Leiden, Boston: Brill.
- Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (Eds.) (2018), Nature conservation in Southern Africa: morality and marginality - towards sentient conservation?. African dynamics no. 16. Leiden [etc.]: Brill.
- Gewald J.B. (2018), Brothers in arms: Baboon-human interactions, a Southern African perspective. In: Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (Eds.), Nature conservation in Southern Africa : morality and marginality: towards sentient conservation?. African dynamics no. 16. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. 48-66.
- Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (2018), Introduction : people, animals, morality, and marginality: reconfiguring wildlife conservation in Southern Africa. In: Gewald J.B., Spierenburg M. & Wels H. (Eds.), Nature conservation in Southern Africa : morality and marginality: towards sentient conservation?. African dynamics no. 16. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. 1-21.
- Pesa I. & Gewald J.B. (Eds.) (2017), Magnifying perspectives : contributions to history : a festschrift for Robert Ross. ASC occasional publications no. 26. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL).
- Beek W.E.A. van, Gewald J-B. & Kaapama P. (2017), A contested ritual of unity: the Herero Red Flag Day, Journal of ritual studies 31(2): 56-74.
- Gewald J.B. (2017), From roads for form to roads for war : toward a history of roads in colonial Zambia, 1890-1920. In: Beek W.E.A. van, Damen J.C.M. & Foeken D.W.J. (Eds.), The face of Africa : essays in honour of Ton Dietz. ASCL occasional publications no. 28. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). 247-264.
- Gewald J.B. & Pesa I. (2017), Introduction: contributions to history. In: Pesa I. & Gewald J.B. (Eds.), Magnifying perspectives : contributions to history, a festschrift for Robert Ross. ASCL occasional publications no. 26. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). 1-4.
- Gewald J.B. (2017), Settlers, semaphores and speculators : the remnants of war in contemporary South Africa. In: Pesa I. & Gewald J.B. (Eds.), Magnifying perspectives : contributions to history, a festschrift for Robert Ross. ASCL occasional publications no. 26. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). 220-231.
- Gewald J.B. (2017), People on the move. In: Gosselink M., Holtrop M., Ross R.J. & Badenhorst G. (Eds.), Good Hope: South Africa and The Netherlands from 1600. Amsterdam [etc.]: Rijksmuseum [etc.]. 181-193.
- Gewald J.B. & Schrikker A. (2017), "My favourite source is the landscape" : an interview with Robert Ross. In: Pesa I. & Gewald J.B. (Eds.), Magnifying perspectives : contributions to history, a festschrift for Robert Ross. ASCL occasional publications no. 26. Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). 18-31.
- Gewald J.B. & Schrikker A.F. (2015), “My favourite source is the landscape.” An interview with Robert Ross, Itinerario 39(3): 405-417.
- Gewald J.B. (2015), Forged in the Great War: people, transport, and labour, the establishment of colonial rule in Zambia, 1890-1920. African Studies Collection, ISSN 1876-018X ; 26 no. 61. Leiden: African Studies Centre.
- Akinyoade A. & Gewald J.B. (2015), African roads to prosperity: people en route to socio-cultural and economic transformations. African dynamics no. 14. Leiden [etc.]: Brill.
- Pesa I., Gewald J.B. & Leliveld A. (2012), Introduction: Transforming Innovations in Africa; Explorative studies on appropriation in African societies. In: Gewald J.B., Leliveld A. & Pesa I. (Eds.), Transforming Innovations in Africa: Explorative studies on appropriation in African societies. African dynamics. Leiden, Boston: Brill. 1-16.
- Pesa I., Gewald J.B. & Leliveld A. (Eds.) (2012), Transforming Innovations in Africa: Explorative studies on appropriation in African societies. African dynamics. Leiden, Boston: Brill.
- Gewald J.B., Leliveld A.H.M. & Pesa I. (2012), Transforming innovations in Africa: explorative studies on appropriation in African societies. African dynamics no. 11. Leiden: Brill.
- Gewald J.B., Hinfelaar M. & Macola G. (2011), Living the end of empire: politics and society in late colonial Zambia. Afrika-Studiecentrum series no. 21. Leiden: Brill.
- Gewald J.B. (2011), On becoming a chief in the Kaokoveld, colonial Namibia, 1916-25, Journal of African History 52(1): 23-42.
- Gewald J.B., Luning S.W.J. & Walraven K. van (2009), Motor Vehicles and people in Africa: An introduction. In: Gewald J.B., Luning S.W.J. & Walraven K. van (Eds.), The Speed of Change: Motor Vehicles and People in Africa, 1890 - 2000 1-8.
- Gewald J.B., Luning S.W.J. & Walraven K. van (Eds.) (2009), The Speed of Change: Motor Vehicles and People in Africa, 1890 - 2000. Brill: Leiden.
- Gewald J.B., Luning S.W.J. & Walraven K. van (2009), The speed of change: motor vehicles and people in Africa, 1890-2000. Afrika-Studiecentrum series no. 13. Leiden: Brill.
- Gewald J.B., Hinfelaar M. & Macola G. (2008), One Zambia, many histories: towards a history of post-colonial Zambia. Afrika-Studiecentrum series no. 12. Leiden: Brill.
- Bruijn M.E. de, Dijk R.A. van & Gewald J.B. (2007), Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa: an Introduction. In: Bruijn M.E. de, Dijk R.A. van & Gewald J.B. (Eds.), Strength Beyond Structure: Social and Historical Trajectories of Agency in Africa. African dynamics. Leiden: Brill. 1-16.
- Bruijn M.E. de, Dijk R. van & Gewald J.B. (Eds.) (2007), Strength beyond strucutre, social and historical trajectories lof Agency in Africa. Leiden: Brill.
- Gewald J.B. (2007), Spanish influenza in Africa: some comments regarding source material and future research. ASC Working Paper Series no. 77. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Gewald J.B. (2007), Transport transforming society: towards a history of transport in Zambia, 1890-1930. ASC Working Paper Series no. 74. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Gewald J.B. (2007), Researching and writing in the twilight of an imagined conquest: anthropology in Northern Rhodesia 1930-1960. ASC Working Paper Series no. 75. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Luning S.W.J., Gewald J.B. & Sijsma S. (2006), Global goldrush documentary. [film].
- Gewald J.B. (2005), The impact of motor-vehicles in Africa in the twentieth century: towards a socio-historical case study. ASC Working Paper Series no. 61. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Gewald J.B. (2005), Learning to wage and win wars in Africa: a provisional history of German military activity in Congo, Tanzania, China and Namibia. ASC Working Paper Series no. 60. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Gewald J.B. (2005) Review of 'Miescher, G. and Henrichsen, D.: African posters: a catalogue of the poster collection in the Basler Afrika Bibliographien'. Review of: Miescher G. & Henrichsen D. (2004), African posters: a catalogue of the poster collection in the Basler Afrika Bibliographien. Basel: Basler Afrika Bibliographien. Journal of African History 46(2): 377-377.
- Gewald J.B. (2005), Colonial warfare: Hehe and World War One, the wars besides Maji Maji in south-western Tanzania. ASC Working Paper Series no. 63. Leiden: African Studies Centre. [working paper].
- Gewald J.B. (2004), Global media and violence in Africa: The case of Somalia. In: , Situating globality: African agency in the appropriation of global culture. African dynamics no. 3. Leiden: Brill. 90-106.
- Binsbergen W.M.J. van, Dijk R.A. van & Gewald J.B. (2004), Situating globality: African agency in the appropriation of global culture: an introduction. In: Binsbergen W.M.J. van & Dijk R.A. van (Eds.), Situating globality: African agency in the appropriation of global culture. African dynamics no. 3. Leiden: Brill. 3-54.
- Gewald J.B. (2004), Who Killed Clemens Kapuuo?, Journal of Southern African Studies 30(3): 559-576.
- Beurden J. van & Gewald J.B. (2004), From output to outcome? 25 years of IOB evaluations. Amsterdam: Aksant.
- Gewald J.B. (2004), Ovita ovia Zürn - "Zürn's Krieg". In: Förster L. von, Henrichsen D. & Bollig M. (Eds.), Namibia-Deutschland: eine geteilte Geschichte: Widerstand, Gewalt, Erinnerung. Köln: Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum. 78-91.
- Gewald J.B. (2004), Imperial Germany and the Herero of Southern Africa: genocide and the quest of recompense. In: Jones A. (Ed.), Genocide, war crimes and the West: history and complicity. London: Zed Books. 59-77.
- Gewald J.B. (2003), Near death in the streets of Karibib: famine, migrant labour and the coming of Ovambo to central Namibia, Journal of African History 44(2): 211-239.
- Gewald J.B. (2003), The Herero genocide: German unity, settlers, soldiers, and ideas. In: Bechhaus-Gerst M. & Klein-Arendt R. (Eds.), Die (koloniale) Begegnung: AfrikanerInnen in Deutschland (1880-1945), Deutsche in Afrika (1880-1918). Frankfurt am Main [etc.]: Peter Lang. 109-127.
- Gewald J.B. (2003), Herero genocide in the twentieth century: politics and memory. In: Abbink G.J., Bruijn M.E. de & Walraven K. van (Eds.), Rethinking resistance: revolt and violence in African history. African dynamics no. 2. Leiden [etc.]: Brill. 279-304.
- Gewald J.B. (2003), Culture de la violence, destruction des normes et déshumanisation en Afrique, Marchés tropicaux et méditerranéens 58(3000): 977-987.
- Gewald J.B. (2003) Review of Hellberg C.-J.: 'Mission colonialism and liberation: the Lutheran Church in Namibia 1840-1966'. Review of: Hellberg C.-J. (1997), Mission colonialism and liberation: the Lutheran Church in Namibia 1840-1966. Windhoek: New Namibia Books. Journal of African History 44(3): 533-536.
- Gewald J.B. (2003), 25 Years IOV-IOB: Competence with Consequence?. Amsterdam: IISG.
- Gewald J.B. (2002), "I was afraid of Samuel, therefore I came to Sekgoma": Herero refugees and patronage politics in Ngamiland, Bechuanaland Protectorate, 1890-1914, Journal of African History 43(2): 211-234.
- Gewald J.B. (2002), El Negro, El Niño, witchcraft and the absence of rain, Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies 16(1): 37-51.
- Gewald J.B. (2002), Flags, funerals and fanfares: Herero and missionary contestations of the acceptable, 1900-1940, Journal of African Cultural Studies 15(1): 105-117.
- Gewald J.B. (2002), A Teutonic ethnologist in the Windhoek district: rethinking the anthropology of Guenther Wagner. In: LeBeau D. & Gordon R.J. (Eds.), Challenges for anthropology in the 'African Renaissance': a Southern African contribution. University of Namibia Press publication no. 1. Windhoek: University of Namibia Press. 19-30.
- Gewald J.B. (2002), Missionaries, Hereros, and motorcars: mobility and the impact of motor vehicles in Namibia before 1940, International Journal of African Historical Studies 35(2/3): 257-285.
- Gewald J.B. (2002), Diluting drinks and deepening discontent: colonial liquor controls and public resistance in Windhoek, Namibia. In: Bryceson D.F. (Ed.), Alcohol in Africa: mixing business, pleasure, and politics. Portsmouth: NH : Heinemann. 117-138.
- Gewald J.B. (2001), El Negro, el Niño, witchcraft and the absence of rain in Botswana, African Affairs 100(401): 555-580.
- Gewald J.B. (2001) Review of Emmett, T.: Popular resistance and the roots of nationalism in Namibia, 1915-1966. Review of: Emmett T. (1999), Popular resistance and the roots of nationalism in Namibia, 1915-1966. Basel: Schlettwein. Journal of African History 42(1): 157-158.
- Gewald J.B. (2001) Review of 'Alexander, J., McGregor, J. and Ranger, T.: Violence and memory: one hundred years in the "dark forests" of Matabeleland'. Review of: Alexander J., McGregor J. & Ranger T. (2000), Violence & memory: one hundred years in the "dark forests" of Matabeleland. Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann. African Studies Review 44(3): 122-125.
- Gewald J.B. (2001) Review of Hooper E.: 'The river: A journey back to the source of HIV and AIDS'. Review of: Hooper E. (2000), The river: A journey back to the source of HIV and AIDS. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books. Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies 15(2): 268-270.
- Gewald J.B. (2000), Colonization, genocide and resurgence: the Herero of Namibia 1890-1933. In: , People, cattle and land: transformations of a pastoral society in southwestern Africa. History, cultural traditions and innovations in Southern Africa no. 13. Köln: Köppe. 187-226.
- Bollig M. & Gewald J.B. (2000), People, cattle and land-transformations of pastoral society: an introduction. In: Bollig M. & Gewald J.B. (Eds.), People, cattle and land: transformations of a pastoral society in southwestern Africa. History, cultural traditions and innovations in Southern Africa no. 13. Köln: Köppe. 3-52.
- Gewald J.B. (2000), Making tribes: social engineering in the Western Province of British administered Eritrea 1941-52, Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 1(2): 1-23.
- Gewald J.B. (1999), Herero heroes: a socio-political history of the Herero of Namibia, 1890-1923. Oxford: James Currey.
- Gewald J.B. (1999), The Road of the Man Called Love and the Sack of Sero: The Herero-German War and the Export of Herero Labour to the South African Rand, Journal of African History 40(1): 21-40.
- Gewald J.B. (1999) Review of Aas N.; Sippel H.: Koloniale Konflikte im Alltag: Eine rechtshistoriche Untersuchung der Auseinandersetxungen des Siedlers Heinrich Langkopp mit der Kolonialverwaltung in Deutsch-Ostafrika und dem Reichsentschadigungsamt. Review of: Aas N. & Sippel H. (1997), Koloniale Konflikte im Alltag: Eine rechtshistoriche Untersuchung der Auseinandersetxungen des Siedlers Heinrich Langkopp mit der Kolonialverwaltung in Deutsch-Ostafrika und dem Reichsentschadigungsamt. Bayreuth: Bayreuth African Studies Series. Journal of African History 40(1): 138-139.
- Gewald J.B. (1998), Herero annual parades: commemorating to create. In: Behrend H. & Geider T. (Eds.), Afrikaner schreiben zurck: Texte und Bilder afrikanischer Ethnographen. Köln: Köppe. 131-151.
- Gewald J.B. (17 October 1996), Towards redemption. A socio-political study of the Herero of Namibia between 1890 and 1923 (Dissertatie, Leiden University). Supervisor(s): Wesseling H.L.
- Gewald J.B. (1995), Untapped sources: slave exports from southern and central Namibia up to the mid-nineteenth century. In: Hamilton C. (Ed.), The Mfecane Aftermath. Johannesburg: Wits University Press. 419-435.
- Gewald J.B. (1995), The issue of forced labour in the 'Onjembo': German South West Africa 1904-1908, Itinerario 19(1): 97-104.
- Gewald J.B. (1994), The great General of the Kaiser, Botswana notes and records 26: 67-76.