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Shepperson, George, 1922-2020 (Professor of Commonwealth and American History)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1922 - 2020

Biography

George Albert “Sam” Shepperson was born in Peterborough, Northamptonshire in 1922. He received his early education at King's School, Peterborough, before advancing to St. John's College, Cambridge. His studies were interrupted by World War II, during which he served in the Northamptonshire Regiment and was seconded to the King's African Rifles, seeing action in East Africa, India, and Burma from 1942 to 1946. His wartime experiences, particularly with a Nyasa battalion in Burma, left an indelible mark on him, fostering a lifelong connection with Africa and its peoples. He became fluent in Chinyanja and developed a profound respect for Malawi and its history.

Upon returning to civilian life, Shepperson completed his history degree and joined the University of Edinburgh as a Lecturer in Imperial and American History in 1948. He became a Senior Lecturer in 1960, a Reader in 1961, and finally, in 1963 he was appointed to the William Robertson Chair of Commonwealth and American History. His courses became renowned, inspiring many students who would go on to become prominent authorities in their fields. He retired in 1986.

Shepperson's scholarly contributions were vast and influential. His seminal work, Independent African: John Chilembwe and the Origins, Setting, and Significance of the Nyasaland Native Rising 1915, co-authored with Tom Price and first published in 1958, remains a cornerstone in the study of African nationalism. This work was pivotal in cementing John Chilembwe's status as a key figure in African history and is still regarded as one of the most comprehensive studies on Malawian nationalism. Throughout his career, Shepperson remained a committed advocate for African independence, particularly for Malawi. He also authored David Livingstone and the Rovuma in 1964, among many other significant publications.

His expertise and passion for African history led him to numerous prestigious visiting professorships, including stints at Roosevelt and Chicago Universities in 1959, Makerere College in Uganda in 1962, Dalhousie University from 1968 to 1969, and Rhode Island College in 1984. These roles further solidified his reputation as a leading scholar of African and American history.

Shepperson was instrumental in curating two University of Edinburgh Library's exhibitions, "A Miscellany of Americana" in 1963 and "A Miscellany of Africana" in 1966, which significantly enhanced the university's status in Americanist and Africanist studies. His efforts also included generous donations of books and papers, enriching the library's resources and inspiring others to contribute. He was a founding member of the Friends of the University Library in 1962, serving multiple terms on its committee.

George Albert Shepperson passed away on 2 April 2020, at the age of 98, in Peterborough, UK. His legacy is one of profound scholarly impact and passionate advocacy for African history and culture.

Sources:
- "Emeritus Professor George Albert Shepperson, C. B. E., B. A., M. A., Hon. D. Univ. Edinburgh, Dr. h. c. York, D. Litt. h. c. Malawi, F. E. I. S.: 7th January 1922 – 2nd April 2020." The Society of Malawi Journal, vol. 73, no. 1, 2020, pp. vi–vi. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/26978866. [Accessed 29 July 2024]
- [N.d.]. "George Albert Shepperson", Ed.ac.uk, https://www.docs.is.ed.ac.uk/docs/lib-archive/bgallery/Gallery/records/nineteen2/shepperson.html [Accessed 29 July 2024]

Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:

File 7: East Africa, 1954-1962

 Series — Box CLX-A-16: Series Coll-490/6; Series Coll-490/7; Series Coll-490/8
Identifier: Coll-490/7
Scope and Contents The file contains material relating to East Africa, specifically reports, pamphlets and papers on Tanganyika and Uganda.Tanganyika: - Report of 'The United Nations Visiting Mission to Tanganyika 1954'. Speech by George Shepperson, Reader in Imperial and American History, University of Edinburgh, on the occasion of dinner to celebrate the Independence of Tanganyika, held by EU Jumbo Club.Uganda: - Constitution of the Uganda Peoples' Congress. - Policy...
Dates: 1954-1962

File 18: Research Papers relating to Diaries and Original Material, 1868-1966

 Series — Box CLX-A-22: Series Coll-490/18; Series Coll-490/19
Identifier: Coll-490/18
Scope and Contents Research papers relating to diaries and original material. [not in box as of 10/06/2024] Notebook: Inside are two letters (copies) from Sarah B. Lewis, a friend of Miss Delaney and R. M. Miller, to the Epworth League7th St ME Church, Lorain, Ohio. 1. Dated 1910; 2. No date. Also a letter to Miss Miller from E. B. Delaney, 2 April 1910, and another to Miss Delaney, 3 October 1909. Notebook sent by R. M....
Dates: 1868-1966

File "A-G", 1936-1989

 Series — Box CLX-A-28: Series Coll-490/A-G
Identifier: Coll-490/A-G
Scope and Contents

Papers originally in wallets or separate files - "A-G".

Dates: 1936-1989

Further visits by Dr Hastings Banda to Britain, 1985, 1988

 File — Box CLX-A-19: Series Coll-490/12; Series Coll-490/13
Identifier: Coll-490/12/8G
Scope and Contents Further visits by His Excellency the Life President, Ngwazi to Britain. 1985 and 1988. [9 items]1. Menu: Dinner at Edinburgh Castle. 20 April 1985.2. Notes relating to Dr Banda's visit to the Commonwealth Institute, Scotland, and the presentation to him of a stool which belonged to John Moir. 9 June 1988.3. Invitation to the buffet lunch in the Commonwealth Institute, 8 Rutland Square, Edinburgh. June 1988.4. Print of Dr Hastings K. Baqnda's...
Dates: 1985, 1988

G. H. Hollis, 1907, 1955

 File — Box CLX-A-24: Series Coll-490/22; Series Coll-490/23
Identifier: Coll-490/23/RC(Hollis)
Scope and Contents Correspondence between George Shepperson and Winifred Hollis concerning her late husband George H. Hollis, who was in charge of the Churches of Christ Mission at Namiwawa, Nyasaland, between 1908 and 1915. Includes a questionnaire and photographs of the mission. Letter from George Shepperson to Mrs Hollis, Capetown. Introduces himself. Asks if she would be willing to answer questions on the days she and...
Dates: 1907, 1955

George Shepperson: Articles, Addresses, Talks, Letters, 1960-1963

 Series — Box CLX-A-25: Series Coll-490/24; Series Coll-490/25
Identifier: Coll-490/25/GS.1
Scope and Contents George Shepperson: Articles, Addresses, Talks, Letters. 'Malawi – Today and Yesterday'. ND 'Africans studied in Prison' The Scotsman, 17 November 1960 'The Development of Nationalism in Nyasaland'. Aberdeen University, 21 October 1961. 'Abolitionism and African Political Thought'. Seminar on African Studies, University...
Dates: 1960-1963

Independent African: George Shepperson and Thomas Price, 1957-1981

 Section — Box CLX-A-26: Series Coll-490/26
Identifier: Coll-490/26/IA
Scope and Contents Independent African: George Shepperson and Thomas Price.A1-74. Correspondence relating to the publication of the book. Publishers' Readers' reports accompany letters. Bundle includes: 22. Memorandum of Agreement between George Albert Shepperson andThomas Price and the University Court of the University of Edinburgh, 25 June 1957. 25-55. Permissions to quote sought and granted. 12 October 1957 - 28 November 1957. 56-57. Application...
Dates: 1957-1981

John Chilembwe and the 1915 Rising. Miscellaneous and manuscripts, c 1896-1980

 File — Box CLX-A-20: Series Coll-490/14; Series Coll-490/15
Identifier: Coll-490/14/5
Scope and Contents
  1. 1915 Rising BBC Programme. Correspondence between G. Shepperosn and Michael Kittermaster, 1979-1980.
  2. Article ? Entitled "John Chilembwe – the Yao Native Messenger to the US".
  3. Newspaper Cuttings, 1959-1972.
  4. Photographs: John Chilembwe and others, c 1896-1910. K.A.R. 1915.
Dates: c 1896-1980

K31 King, Anne Villiers, 1954-1964

 File — Box SW 30
Identifier: EUA IN1/ACU/S2/8/1/466
Scope and Contents

Dip. Social Study 1954. File contains: enrolment form, application form, correspondence, placement reports, photograph. Includes a letter of refernce from Professor George Shepperson.


Thesis: "Social Security in St. Lucia with special reference to the difficulties encountered in setting up organised Social Services in an under-developed area" [NB a copy of this does not survive in the file].

Dates: 1954-1964

Kenya by Norman Leys, 1918-1974

 Series — Box CLX-A-26: Series Coll-490/26
Identifier: Coll-490/26/NL
Scope and Contents Papers relating to a reprint:1. Copy of letter sent by Dr Norman Leys, Medical Officer, Nyasaland, to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Downing Street, 7 February 1918. (Typescript).Research correspondence:2. George Shepperson to Dr Duncan Leys (half-brother of Norman Leys). He is interested in a chapter about the Nyasaland Rising of 1915 in Norman Leys' book Kenya and asks if Dr Leys knows the whereabouts of any...
Dates: 1918-1974