Elizabeth Allo Isichei (born 1939 in
Tauranga
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, New Zealand) is a
Nigerian
Nigerians or the Nigerian people are citizens of Nigeria or people with ancestry from Nigeria. The name Nigeria was taken from the Niger River running through the country. This name was allegedly coined in the late 19th century by British jour ...
author, historian and academic.
Her parents are Albert (an agricultural scientist) and Lorna Allo.
On 23 July 1964 she married Uche Peter Isichei (a chemical pathologist) and they have five children.
In 1959 she earned her BA from the
University of Canterbury in New Zealand, B.A.
In 1961 she completed her M.A. at
Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington ( mi, Te Herenga Waka) is a university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand.
The university is well kno ...
, New Zealand, and in 1967 she completed her PhD at Oxford University.
She was a Professor of
Religious Studies at the
University of Otago
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.
She has been a professor in the Department of History,
University of Jos
The University of Jos, abbreviated as Unijos, is a Federal University in Jos, Plateau State, central Nigeria.
History
What became the University of Jos was established in November 1971 from the satellite campus of the University of Ibadan. ...
in
Jos, Nigeria since 1976.
She is the general editor for ''Jos Oral History and Literature Texts''.
Her works and books are centred on
Christianity in Africa
Christianity in Africa first arrived in Egypt in approximately 50 AD, reached the region around Carthage by the end of the second century. In the 4th century, the Aksumite empire in modern-day Ethiopia and Eritrea became one of the first regio ...
and the
history of Nigeria
The history of Nigeria can be traced to the earliest inhabitants whose remains date from at least 13,000 BC through early civilizations such as the Nok culture which began around 1500 BC. Numerous ancient African civilizations settled in the regi ...
particularly the
Igbo people.
Selected works
* 1964: ''Political Thinking and Social Experience: Some Christian Interpretations of the Roman Empire'', University of Canterbury Publications
* 1970: ''Victorian Quakers'', Oxford University Press
* 1973: ''The Ibo People and the Europeans: The Genesis of a Relationship, to 1906'', St. Martin's
* 1976: ''A History of the Igbo People'', St. Martin's
* 1977: ''A History of West Africa since 1800'', Africana
* 1977: ''Igbo Worlds: An Anthology of Oral History and Historical Descriptions'', Institute for the Study of Human Issues
* 1981: ''Entirely for God: The Life of Michael Iwene Tansi'', Macmillan Nigeria
* 1982: ''Studies in the History of Plateau State, Nigeria'', Macmillan
* 1983: ''A History of Nigeria'', Longman
* 1995: ''A History of Christianity in Africa: From Antiquity to the Present'', Africa World Press
* 1997: ''A History of African Societies to 1870'', Cambridge University Press
* 2002: ''Voices of the Poor in Africa'', University of Rochester Press (Rochester, NY)
* 2004: ''The Religious Traditions of Africa: A History'', Raeger (Westport, CT)
* 2005: ''Stoptide, Steele Roberts'' (New Zealand)
References
Living people
University of Otago faculty
Nigerian women writers
1939 births
20th-century Australian women writers
20th-century Australian writers
20th-century Nigerian writers
Victoria University of Wellington alumni
New Zealand women academics
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