Robert Ross
Professor emeritus of African Studies
- Name
- Prof.dr. R.J. Ross
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 1646
- r.j.ross@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-4152-1892
Robert Ross is Professor Emeritus in African Studies at the Leiden University Institute for History (chair from 2004 to 2014).
More information about Robert Ross
Books
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Things Change. Black Material Culture and the Development of a Consumer Society in South Africa, 1800-2020
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Being a Slave: Histories and Legacies of European Slavery in the Indian Ocean
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These Oppressions won't cease: An Anthology of the Political Thought of the Cape Khoesan, 1777–1879
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Commonplace - Photographs from the Drummond-Fyvie Collection and the Ngilima Collection
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The Borders of Race in Colonial South Africa. The Kat River Settlement, 1829–1856
Robert Ross is Professor Emeritus in African Studies at the Leiden University Institute for History (chair from 2004 to 2014).
Fields of interest
- Colonial South Africa, especially the Cape Colony—slavery, religion, economy, government and the frontier
- Black consumption patterns in Southern Africa since the mineral revolution
- The global homogenisation of world material culture, especially clothing
Curriculum vitae
Born in London, studied in Cambridge, Ph.D (1974) on the history of the Griquas in central South Africa. Since 1976 in Leiden, as coordinator and (later) professor in African history. His teaching has been in the BA degree course Languages and Cultures of Africa, and the MAs (including the Research MA) on African Studies. In addition to his specialised research, he has written general works on South African history, and was involved as senior editor in the Cambridge History of South Africa (Cambridge, Cambridge UP, 2010 and 2012)
Key publications
- (2010) Ross, R.J. & Hamilton, C.A. & Mbenga, B.K. (Eds.)
Cambridge History of South Africa, Volume I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press - (2008) Ross, R.J. Clothing: a Global History; or the Imperialists’ New Clothes. Cambridge: Polity Press.
- (2003) “Ambiguities of resistance and collaboration on the Eastern Cape Frontier: The Kat River Settlement, 1829-1856”, Rethinking Resistance: Revolt and Violence in African History, Jon Abbink, Mirjam de Bruijn & Klaas van Walraven (eds.), Leiden & Boston, Brill, pp. 117 – 141.
- (1999) A Concise History of South Africa, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. xv + 219.
- (1999) Status and respectability at the Cape of Good Hope: A Tragedy of Manners, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp.xii + 203.
- (1993) Beyond the Pale: Essays on the History of Colonial South Africa, Hanover and London, Wesleyan University Press/University Press of New England, pp. xii + 270.
- (1983) Cape of Torments: Slavery and Resistance in South Africa, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London.
Professor emeritus of African Studies
- Faculty of Humanities
- Institute for History
- Afrika studies
- Ross R.J. (19 September 2014), A Respectable Age. Instituut voor Geschiedenis, Leiden. [lecture].
- Ross R.J. (29 October 2004). Hoe God Zuid-Afrika Zegende. Leiden. [inaugural address].
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