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Abdul Sheriff

Abdul Sheriff

Abdul Sheriff, Director of the Zanzibar Indian Ocean Research Institute (ZIORI), is an internationally-respected author of major works on east African history.

Formerly a professor of history at the University of Dar es Salaam, he was an advisor on National Heritage and Principle Curator of Zanzibar Museums. In 2005, he was awarded the prestigious Prince Claus Award for his work in creating of the House of Wonders and the Sultan’s Palace, two thriving museums which showcase the rich traditions of the island of Zanzibar and help make it an important centre on the global cultural map.

McGill University has awarded Professor Sheriff the Maxwell Cummings Distinguished Lectureship which he will take up in March and April of 2007 at the Indian Ocean World Centre and CDAS. While in Montreal, Professor Sheriff will give a major public lecture, a specialist seminar in the History Department and will participate in the international conference on Sex, Power & Slavery from 19th-21st April 2007 organised by the IOWC.

He is currently a valued partner in the McGill Canadian Field Studies in Africa programme (see research).

Abdul Sheriff’s Current Research Interests:

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Presentation 2005 Prince Claus Award to Abdul Sheriff in Zanzibar

Abdul Sheriff

Abdul Sheriff has played a crucial role in preserving Zanzibar’s cultural heritage. He directed the restoration of a sultan’s ceremonial palace, using local expertise and materials, organising the training of local staff and setting up large-scale collections. The House of Wonders recently opened as the Museum of History and Culture of Zanzibar and the Swahili Coast. A consummate professional with a profound knowledge of, curiosity and dedication to academic standards, he has worked for several decades on raising historical awareness among students and the general public. He is living proof of the importance of self-reliance and the significance of cultural heritage for identity and self-esteem.

In a beautifully organised ceremony in antique surroundings of the Mbweni Ruins Dutch Ambassador, H. E. Karel van Kesteren presented the 2005 Prince Claus Fund Award to Prof Abdul Sheriff on 11 March 2006. This is the first time that a Prince Claus Fund Award has been granted to a resident of Zanzibar, and of Tanzania.

Extract from Karel van Kesteren’s speech:

Abdul Sheriff
Not only, professor, are you a leading authority on the history and culture of the Indian Ocean. Not only, Professor, were you Advisor on National Heritage. Not only did you publish books on East Africa’s History, including on Stone Town. Not only are you a professional with profound curiosity and dedicated to academic standards, you were also the Principle Curator of Zanzibar’s Museums.
When you “inherited” these museums some 14 years ago in this capacity, they were dusty and neglected buildings. Now, the House of Wonders and the Sultan’s Palace are two thriving museums that contribute enormously in putting Zanzibar on the global cultural map.

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