Jarvis L. Hargrove

Associate Professor
Ph.D., Howard University

Office: Brewster A-203

Email: hargroveja19@ecu.edu

Phone: 252-328-1035

Twitter: @HISTORIANGROVE

Spring 2022 Office Hours: History 5800: Monday 9am-11am; Tuesday 12pm-2pm; Wednesday 11am-1pm; Thursday 12pm-2pm (virtual)

African and African American Studies 4000: Monday 10am-2pm; Tuesday 9am-11am & 3pm-4pm; Thursday 9am-11am & 3pm-4pm; Wednesdsy and Friday virtual appointments

 

 

Jarvis L. Hargrove is an Associate Professor of History and serves as the Co-Director of the African and African American Studies Program. He received his Ph.D. in African history from Howard University in Washington, DC in 2011.  He brings substantial experience teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Africa, African Diaspora, Atlantic and African American history.  Dr. Hargrove also has numerous publications including: book reviews, journal articles, co-edited articles, a monograph titled The Political Economy of the Interior of the Gold Coast:  The Asante and Era of Legitimate Trade, 1807-1875 and a co-edited volume of essays on the African Diaspora titled Topics in the African Diaspora History.  His published articles and book reviews appear in the Journal of West African History, Journal of Liberian Studies, the Journal of African History, Griot:  The Journal of African American Studies, International Journal of African Historical Studies, Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians and the Journal of African American History.

While, he has previously published on several topics including, slavery, slave trading, migration, he is currently working a new manuscript, which is an analysis of Ashanti Pioneer/Pioneer Newspaper published in the Gold Coast and Ghana prior to and after independence arrived for the nation.  Dr. Hargrove was a recipient of the Duke University-Mellon Foundation Digital Humanities Fellowship during 2016-2018 academic year.  Prior to coming to East Carolina University, Dr. Hargrove worked in the Department of History at North Carolina Central University.

 

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Selected Publications:

Book and Book Chapters

Jarvis L. Hargrove, Jim Harper, II, Charles Johnson, Tony Frazier, eds. Topics in the African Diaspora. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2016.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. “The Importance of Studying the Scholarship of African History Within the Historical Context of the African Diaspora” in Jarvis L. Hargrove, Jim Harper, II, Charles Johnson, Tony Frazier, eds. Topics in the African Diaspora. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2016.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. “The Acquisition and Use of Labor in Africa and The Start of the Trans-
Atlantic Slave Trade” in Jarvis L. Hargrove, Jim Harper, II, Charles Johnson, Tony Frazier, eds.
Topics in the African Diaspora. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2016.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. The Political-Economy of the Interior Gold Coast: The Asante and the Era of Legitimate Trading, 1807-1884. Lanham, MD: Roman Littlefield Press, 2015.

Journal Articles

Jarvis L. Hargrove. “Ashanti Pioneer: Coverage of Growing Political Divisions in the Gold Coast, 1946-1949,” Journal of West African History. (Forthcoming)

Jarvis L. Hargrove. Harvey McMurray, Jonathon Livingston, “A Historical Analysis of African Americans in the Trenton State Prison System of, New Jersey: Before, During and After the Civil War, 1850-1890.” American International Journal of Social Science. Vol. 5, No. 2, April 2016.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. “Krumen and the Suppression of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade from West Africa.” Liberian Studies Journal, Vol. 36, No. 2. January 2012.

Book Reviews

Jarvis L. Hargrove. Review of Pero Dagbovie, What is African American History? Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2015 in The Journal of African American History, Vol. 104, No. 2, 2019.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. Review of C. Patrick Burrowes, Between the Kola and the Salty Sea: The
History of the Liberian People Before 1800. Liberia: Know Yourself Press, 2016 in International Journal of African Historical Studies, Vol. 51, No. 2, 2018.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. Review of Tom McCaskie, Asante, Kingdom of Gold: Essays in the History of African Culture. Carolina Academic Press: Durham, NC, 2015 in The Journal of African History, Vol. 58, No. 2. Winter, 2017.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. Review of Sylviane A. Diouf, Slavery’s Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons. New York: New York University Press, 2014 in The Journal of African American History, Vol. 101, No. 4. Fall, 2016.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. Review of Cécile Fromont, The Art of Conversion: Christian Visual Culture in the Kingdom of Kongo. The University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC, 2014 in Journal of the North Carolina Association of Historians. Vol. 24, October 2016.

Jarvis L. Hargrove. Review of Ambiguous Anniversary: The Bicentennial of the International
Slave Trade Bans, eds., David T. Gleeson and Simon Lewis. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2012 in The Journal of African American History. Vol. 99, Spring 2015.


Courses Offered:

HIST 1030: World Civilizations to 1500