The University of Sheffield
Department of History

Professor Ian Phimister, B.A., D.Phil. (Rhodesia)

Professor of International History [Commonwealth History, The City of London and British overseas investment, 1890-1940]

Photo of Professor Ian Phimister

Email: i.phimister@sheffield.ac.uk
Room: Jessop West: 3.01 | Telephone: (0114) 22 22581
Office Hours, Spring 2011-12: Tuesdays 13:00-14:00, Thursdays 14:00-15:00

Biography


Ian Phimister joined the Department in September 2001. His research interests lie in the history of nineteenth and twentieth century Africa, and particularly in the overseas interests of the City of London in the same period. He has written or co-authored several books on the economic and social history of Zimbabwe, as well as some 50 articles on aspects of African history and British overseas economic expansion. Professor Phimister has received grants and fellowships from a range of institutions, including Leverhulme Trust, the Institute of Commonwealth Studies at the University of London, the Beit Fund, the University of Pretoria, and the University of Zimbabwe.

His present research encompasses two projects; finance and empire in Southern Africa, 1886-1899; and the life and times of Sir Edmund Davis (1861-1939), a City of London financier and company promoter whose interests spanned the globe.

Teaching and Research Supervision


Professor Phimister teaches nineteenth and twentieth century African history at all levels. He also teaches a general course on Britain's retreat from empire. Enquiries are welcomed from prospective graduate students interested in similar areas and issues.

Current PhD Students
Selected Publications