Martin Lynn

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Martin Lynn (31 August 1951 – 15 April 2005) was a British and Nigerian historian and academic, specialising in African History. Having taught at the University of Ilorin, he was Professor of African History at Queen's University Belfast. He was the first person to hold a professorship in African history in Ireland. Lynn, a native of Nigeria, studied at School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (MA) and King's College London (PhD). He was an active member of the Society of Friends. The Martin Lynn Scholarship in African History, administered by the Royal Historical Society, was founded in his memory.

Selected works His publications include:

Commerce and Economic Change in West Africa: The Palm Oil Trade in the Nineteenth Century (Cambridge University Press, 1997) Nigeria 1943-60 in the British Documents at the End of the Empire project (HMSO, London, 2001) Wood, Betty; Lynn, Martin, eds. (2002). Travel, trade, and power in the Atlantic, 1765-1884. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press for the Royal Historical Society. ISBN 9780521823128. Encountering the Light: A Journey Taken (Ebor Press, York)

References

http://www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk/node/775 https://web.archive.org/web/20030804013059/http://www.sessionsofyork.co.uk/books/intro.html

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