Nicola Stylianou

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Nicola Stylianou

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow.
I work across all three case studies but my own research is mainly focused on the Powell-Cotton Museum. I have undertaken research trips to both Botswana and Namibia for the project. I have previously worked at the University of Sussex in a role developing the Making African Connections project and funded by the Research Development Fund. I have also worked at the University of Arts London, the V&A Museum, Middlesex University and The Open University. I was a participant in the Fashioning Africa CollectionPanel at Brighton Museum and am currently co-editing a book (with Heather Akou and JoAnn McGregor) entitled Creating African Fashion Histories. Where I have substantially contributed to entries on this archive you will see the identifier NSty.

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Making African Connections

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NSty

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Introduction (Research Now Display at Powell-Cotton Museum) Event
Section 1: Tchiliwandele’s personal possessions (Research Now Display at Powell-Cotton Museum) Event
Section 2: Tchiliwandele’s role in commissioning objects (Research Now Display at Powell-Cotton Museum) Event
Section 3: Tchiliwandele as broker (Research Now Display at Powell-Cotton Museum) Event
Interview with Osman Nusairi Event
Section 4: Naming People (Research Now Display at Powell-Cotton Museum) Event
Jibbas in other UK museum collections
Flags in other collections
William Charles Willoughby (1857-1938) Agent
Discussion about : Tchiliwandele and the Making African Connections Project - A display at Powell-Cotton Museum Event
Our mannequin
Ethnographic photographs and ethics: Powell Cotton Museum Text
‘Making African Connections: Sudan & the Mahdiyya’ Event
Botswanan Heritage in UK-based Memory Institutions (dataset) Dataset
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The Role of Women in the Mahdist Period Event
The legacy and perception of Mahdism in Sudan. Event
The importance of Mahdism in Sudan and why UK museum's presentation of this history is controversial. Event
How did Mahdism hold the country together? Event
First project workshop Event
Research Trip to Botswana August 2019 Event
Discussion of the objects at Khama III Memorial Museum in 2019. Event
Making African Connections: Decolonial Futures for Colonial Collections. Initial Findings and Recommendations Text
Making African Connections: Sudan & the Mahdiyya (video intro) Moving Image
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The Willoughby Collections Catalogue Physical Object