Glenn Reynolds
Professor of History
Bio
Professor Reynold's primary research is in the field of African Film Spectatorship. In addition to publishing articles on the origins of African film viewership, he has published articles on African-American History and the Underground Railroad.
Degrees
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, University of California at Berkeley
Doctor of Philosophy in History, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Courses
HIS 1020 – 03: US HIS II
HIS 1020 – 04: US HIS II
HIS 3280 – 01: BLACK HISTORY
HIS 3290 – F1: AFRICAN CIVILIZATIONS
HIS 3280 – G1: BLACK HISTORY
Publications
Books
Colonial cinema in Africa: origins, images, audiences
Glenn Reynolds
McFarland & Co., 2015
Africa's last romantic: the films, books and expeditions of John L. Brom
Glenn Reynolds, Olga Brom Spencer,
Peter Lang Press, 2014
Images out of Africa: the Virginia Garner diaries of the Africa Motion Picture Project
Glenn Reynolds
Univerisity Press of Maryland, 2011
Articles
Africa joins the world: the missionary imagination and the Africa Motion Picture Project in Central Africa, 1937-39
Glenn Reynolds
Journal of Social History, v44, n2, 2010, p459-479
The Bantu Educational Kinema Experiment and the struggle for hegemony in British East and South Africa, 1937-39
Glenn Reynolds
Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television, v29, n1, 2009, p57-78
From red blanket to civilization': propaganda-recruitment films for the South African gold mines, 1920-1940
Glenn Reynolds
Journal of Southern African Studies, v3, n1, 2007, p133-152