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Shepperson Memorial
• Conference on the historical and contemporary experience of black peoples,
sponsored by Daedelus, Bellagio, Italy, July 1971.
• African Regional American Studies Conference, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 25—28
July 1976 (representative of the European Association for American Studies)
• The Black Centenary Celebration, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,
23--24 February 1981. International Conference on the history of blacks in
Britain, Centre for Multicultural Education, London University, 28—30
September 1981 (Chairman)
Books
• Shepperson, George and Thomas Price, Independent African: John Chilembwe
and the Origins, Setting and Significance of the Nyasaland Native Rising of
1915, Edinburgh: The University Press, 1958; paperback edition, 1987, with a
new foreword and supplementary bibliography by Shepperson.
• Shepperson, George. David Livingstone and the Rovuma, Edinburgh
University Press, 1964.
• Shepperson, George. Myth and Reality in Malawi, Evanston: Northwestern
University Press, 1966.
• Edwards, Owen Dudley and Shepperson, George (eds.), Scotland, Europe and
the American Revolution. Edinburgh University Student Publications, 1976.
Contributions to books
• Shepperson, George. ‘Introduction to’ Emily Booth Langworthy, This Africa
Was Mine, New York: Stirling Tract Enterprise, 1952.
• Shepperson, George. ‘Reconstruction and the Colour Problem’, in H.O.C.
Allen and C.P. Hill (eds) British Essays in American History, London, Edward
Arnold, 1957, pp. 188-206.
• Shepperson, George. ‘The Intellectual Background of Charles Darwin's
Student Years at Edinburgh’, in Michael Banton (ed) Darwinism and the Study
of Society, London, Tavistock Press, 1961, pp. 17-35.
• Shepperson, George. ‘The comparative study of millenarian movements’ In
Thrupp, Sylvia L. (ed.), Millennial Dreams in Action: Essays in Comparative
Study, The Hague, Mouton & Co., 1962.
• Shepperson, George. ‘Nyasaland and the Millennium’, in Thrupp, Sylvia
L. (ed.), Millennial Dreams in Action: Essays in Comparative Study, The
Hague: Mouton & Co., 1962.
• Shepperson, George. ‘Religion and the city in Africa: a historian's
observations’, Proceedings of the first international seminar to be held at the
Centre of African Studies, Edinburgh, on urbanization and social change, ed.
Edinburgh, Centre of African Studies, 1963, pp. 141—150.
• Shepperson, George. ‘The World of Rudyard Kipling’, in Andrew Rutherford
(ed) Kipling' s Mind and Art, Edinburgh, Oliver and Boyd, 1965, pp. 126 -145.
• Shepperson, George. “The World of Rudyard Kipling.”, in Andrew Rutherford
(Ed) Kipling’s Mind and Art: Selected Critical Essays. Stanford, Stanford
University Press, 1966, pp126 – 145.
• Shepperson, George. ‘The Historiography of British Central Africa" in The
Historiography of the British Commonwealth, Robin Winks (ed), Durham,
Duke University Press, 1966, pp. 237-247.
• Shepperson, George., ‘The Jumbe of Kota Kota and some Aspects of the
History of Islam’, in I. M. Lewis (ed) Islam in Tropical Africa, London:
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