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Kirk-Greene, A. H. M. (Anthony Hamilton Millard)

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Personal name headingKirk-Greene, A. H. M. (Anthony Hamilton Millard)
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Variant(s)Greene, A. H. M. Kirk- (Anthony Hamilton Millard Kirk-), 1925-
Kirk-Greene, Anthony Hamilton Millard
Kirk-Greene, Anthony H. M. (Anthony Hamilton Millard), 1925-
Kirk-Greene, Anthony, 1925-
Associated countryGreat Britain
Associated placeNigeria India
Birth date1925-05-16
Death date2018-07-08
Field of activityAfrica--History Great Britain--Colonies--Africa
AffiliationAhmadu Bello University. Department of Languages
University of Oxford
St. Antony's College (University of Oxford)
African Studies Association of the United Kingdom
Royal African Society
Profession or occupationHistorians History professors Africanists
Found inHis Adamawa, 1958.
His Nigeria since 1970, 1981: CIP galley t.p. (Anthony Kirk-Greene)
His A biographical dictionary of the British colonial governor, c1980- : t.p. (Anthony H.M. Kirk-Greene)
The Diary of Hamman Yaji, 1995: CIP data sheet (b. May 16, 1925) CIP galley (Special Lecturer in Modern History of Africa, Oxford Univ., 1967-1992)
Key to Fulani, 1965: page 1 (A.H.M. Kirk-Greene, Department of Languages, Ahmadu Bello University)
African Studies Centre, University of Oxford website, Mr Anthony Kirk-Greene (1925-2018), undated [July 2018], viewed August 9, 2018 (one of the leading Africanists at Oxford for about 4 decades; retired in 1992; history professor at St Antony's from 1967; Senior Research Fellow at St Antony's College 1967-1982, and Governing Body/Board Fellow 1972-1992; captain in the Indian Army 1943-1947; graduated from Cambridge in 1950, BA and MA 1954; senior district commissioner and Secretary of State for the Colonies 1950-1960; senior lecturer at Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria, 1961-1965; known for his works on 20th-century British colonial history; president of African Studies Association of the UK 1988-1990, and vice-president of the Royal African Society) linked full obituary from St Antony's College (died 8th July, age 93)
Associated languageeng