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Climate history of nineteenth century Mozambique

Team

Matthew Hannaford (University of Lincoln), Principal Investigator
Bárbara Direito, Co-Investigator
David Nash (University of Brighton), Co-Investigator

Period

2023-2025

Funding

British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant SRG 2022, SRG22A220361

Project description

Aim of this research: develop new climate histories for Mozambique during the nineteenth century using historical documentary records, by (i)identifying the nature of historical rainfall variability prior to the systematic collection of instrumental meteorological data; (ii) examining changing patterns of response to recurring  climatic extremes amidst the expansion and intensification of colonial power; (iii) analysing how European environmental knowledges and discourses shaped these responses.

The work will thus contribute to a deeper understanding of the historical drivers of vulnerability to climatic extremes, including the origins and reproductions of climate and disaster ‘colonialities’, and will help ground present-day climate adaptation within historical context.

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