
Postdoctoral Assistant Professor
Howard College of Arts and Sciences
History
306 Burns Hall
Mark Reeves’s dissertation, Lost Horizons: Anticolonial Internationalism, 1930-1945, follows the parallel careers of anticolonial activists from Syria, India, the Philippines and Nigeria during the interwar era and the Second World War, as anti-colonialists sought to gain independence for their countries and worked to build a new world order free of colonial domination.
Degrees
Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill