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Department of History

Nana Osei-Opare

Assistant Professor, Department of History

Affiliated Faculty, Center for African and African American Studies

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Average rating

3.9

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Difficulty

2.9

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Courses

4

in seeded sections

Public profile

Research areas

African History; International History; historical methodology; Africa-Soviet History

Courses taught

AAAS 248

Africa And The Global Cold War

Students will learn how Africans and African states negotiated a dangerous 20th-century and their vital roles in shaping the Global Cold War. Through archival work, videos, and primary sources, we will explore the most exciting and cutting-edge research on Africa and the Cold War. Cross-list: HIST 248.

African & African Amer StudiesD13 credits
4.06.5hOsei-Opare, Nana

AAAS 349

Blk Life Bhnd The Iron Curtain

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sparked an exodus in Ukraine. However, Black and Asian students seeking refuge onto exiting trains or buses were denied entry or kicked off. Many were shocked to learn that Black people lived in Ukraine. However, Black people have made Central and Eastern European societies their home for centuries. For instance, Alexander Pushkin, one of the most celebrated figures in Russian literature, has African roots. This course explores the experiences and lives of Black people behind what was known as the “Iron Curtain”—representing the present-day countries of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, East Germany, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. We will learn about why Black people migrated to this part of the world, their intellectual, economic, and cultural contributions to those spaces, what they learned and encountered during their time there, and how we might redefine and reconceptualize our understandings of Black life, black political and economic thought, blackness, gender, and race through engaging with those experiences. Cross-list: HIST 349.

African & African Amer StudiesNone3 credits
3.67.8hOsei-Opare, Nana

HIST 248

Africa And The Global Cold War

Students will learn how Africans and African states negotiated a dangerous 20th-century and their vital roles in shaping the Global Cold War. Through archival work, videos, and primary sources, we will explore the most exciting and cutting-edge research on Africa and the Cold War. Cross-list: AAAS 248.

HistoryD13 credits
3.68.3hOsei-Opare, Nana

HIST 349

Blk Life Bhnd The Iron Curtain

Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 sparked an exodus in Ukraine. However, Black and Asian students seeking refuge onto exiting trains or buses were denied entry or kicked off. Many were shocked to learn that Black people lived in Ukraine. However, Black people have made Central and Eastern European societies their home for centuries. For instance, Alexander Pushkin, one of the most celebrated figures in Russian literature, has African roots. This course explores the experiences and lives of Black people behind what was known as the “Iron Curtain”—representing the present-day countries of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, East Germany, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. We will learn about why Black people migrated to this part of the world, their intellectual, economic, and cultural contributions to those spaces, what they learned and encountered during their time there, and how we might redefine and reconceptualize our understandings of Black life, black political and economic thought, blackness, gender, and race through engaging with those experiences. Cross-list: AAAS 349.

HistoryNone3 credits
4.39.7hOsei-Opare, Nana

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