Bethwell Allan Ogot

Bethwell Allan Ogot (born 1929) is a historian from Kenya. He specialises in African history, research methods and theory. One of his works starts by saying that "to tell the story of a past so as to portray an inevitable destiny is for humankind, a need as universal as tool making. To that extent, we may say that a human being is, by nature, historicus.[1] Kiboyye Okoth-Yogo who writes on subjugationism as theory of legal history also proffers a critical analysis of his authorship that touches on the pacification of the African as colonial and the post colonial reality.[2]

He was the Chancellor of Moi Universityup to early 2013.[3]

Biography

Ogot, A Kenyan Luo, was born in Gem Location of Siaya County of Kenya. In 1959 he married the late Grace Emily Akinyi, a politician, writer and health specialist. She eventually served the government of Kenya as an Assistant Minister for Culture and Social Services.[4]

He was educated at Ambira, Maseno Secondary School, Makerere University College, and the University of St Andrews and the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. While studying in London, he served as a leader of the Kenya Students Association where he assisted the Kenya nationalists, notably the late Jaramogi Oginga Odinga during the 1960 negotiations at the Lancaster negotiations for Kenya's independence.[5] He commenced his University academic and research life as lecturer at the Makerere University, and eventually Chairman of the History Department of the University College, Nairobi, currently the University of Nairobi (UoN). At the UoN he also founded and directed the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the Institute of African Studies (IAS). He also served as the Dean, School of Arts and Social Sciences and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academics therein. He was the President of the International Scientific Committee for the preparation of UNESCO's General History of Africa. He edited Volume V of UNESCO's History of Africa, and presided over the committee that oversaw the production of the entire History. He was also member of the International Commission for UNESCO's History of Humanity. From the University of Nairobi, Ogot was appointed to serve as member of the East African Community (EAC) Legislative Assembly by President Jomo-Kenyatta between 1975–1977. Between 1978 1980 Ogot served the International Louis Leakey Memorial Institute for African Pre-History (TILLMIAP) which was an integral part of the National Museums of Kenya (NMK)as its first director. He served Kenyatta University as Professor, and the Kenya Post and Telecommunications as chairman. He was the Chancellor of Moi University, Eldoret up to 2013. He remains Professor Emeritus of the Maseno University where prior to being Chancellor of Moi University he had been the Director of Post-Graduate Studies.

As the Chancellor of the Moi University, he worked tirelessly with President Kibaki, the Ministry of Higher Education of Kenya, Profs David Some and Richard Mibey as Vice-Chancellors and Samuel Gudu, Margarete Kamar and Bob Wishitemi to oversee the constitution of the Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, Narok University, the Karatina University, Kabianga University, University of Eldoret, Rongo University College and the Odera Akango’ College which still remains a constituent college of the Moi University.

Honors and accolades

-Distinguished Africanist Award (2001) of the African Studies Association, presented annually in recognition of a lifetime of notable service to African studies.

-UNESCO's Gold Medal

-Averos Medal

-Elder of the Burning Spears (EBS)

-Hon.D.Litt of Kenyatta University

-In 2012, the African Studies Association (ASA) established the Bethwell A. Ogot Book Prize, an annual award given at the ASA meeting to the author of the best book on East African Studies

Selected works

• Ogot Bathwell A (2011). "My foot Prints on the Sands of Time: an Autobiography “. Kisumu: Anyange Press.

• Ogot Bathwell A (2010). Who, if Anyone Owns the Past? Reflections on the Meaning of “Public History”. Kisumu: Anyange Press.

• Ogot Bathwell A (2009). A History of the Luo-Speaking Peoples of East Africa. Kisumu: Anyange Press

• Ogot Bathwell A (2005). History as Destiny and History as Knowledge: Being Reflections on the Problems of Histopricity and Historiography. Kisumu: Anyange Press.

• Ogot Bathwell A (1999). Building on the Indigenous: Selected Essays 1981–1998. Kisumu: Anyange Press.

• *Ogot, Bethwell A. and F.B. Welbourn (1966), A Place to Feel at Home (A study of two independent churches in western Kenya).

• *Ogot, Bethwell A. (1967), History of the Southern Luo: Volume I, Migration and Settlement, 1500–1900, (Series: Peoples of East Africa), East African Publishing House, Nairobi (Apparently Vol II never published).

• *Ogot, Bethwell A., Editors: Toyin Falola and E. S. Atieno Odhiambo (2002) The Challenges of History and Leadership in Africa: The Essays of Bethwell Allan Ogot (Trenton and Asmara: Africa World Press). ISBN 1-59221-005-8.

• *Ogot, Bethwell A. (2006), My Footprints in the Sands of Time: An Autobiography, (Trafford). ISBN 1-4120-0340-7

• *Ogot, Bethwell A., Editor (1964) East Africa, Past and Present.

• *Ogot, B.A. and J.A. Kieran, Editors (1968; Reprint with corrections, 1969), Zamani: A Survey of East African History (Nairobi: East African Publishing House Ltd). ISBN 0-582-60293-9

• *Ogot, Bethwell A., Editor (1971) Politics and Nationalism in Colonial Kenya: Proceedings of the 1971 Conference of the Historical Association of Kenya – HADITH 4 (Nairobi: East African Publishing House).

• *Ogot, Bethwell A. and William R. Ochieng', Editors (1995), Decolonization and Independence in Kenya, 1940–93 (London: James Currey) ISBN 0-85255-705-1.

See also

References

  1. • Ogot Bathwell A (2005). "History as Destiny and History as Knowledge: Being Reflections on the Problems of Histopricity and Historiography". Kisumu: Anyange Press.
  2. Okoth-Yogo Kiboyye (2013). "Kenya’s Legal History as Subjugationism". A Moi University Human Rights Lecture on 24 August 2013.
  3. "Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya – Office of the Chancellor." Moi University – Foundation of Knowledge. Moi University. Web. 15 November 2010. <http://www.mu.ac.ke/administration/chancellor/chancellorhome.html>.
  4. • Ogot Bathwell A (2011). “My foot Prints on the Sands of Time: an Autobiography “. Kisumu: Anyange Press.
  5. http://www.dailykenya.blogspot.com/2012/08/prof-bethwell-allan-ogot-ebs.html
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