Visram, Rozina
VISRAM, Rozina
VISRAM, Rozina. British (born Zanzibar), b. 1939. Genres: Cultural/ Ethnic topics, Education, History, Women's studies and issues. Career: History teacher and department head in Zanzibar, Tanzania, 1964-68, and Kampala, Uganda, 1969; history teacher in London, England, 1972-75, department head, 1976-87; University of London Institute of Education, teacher fellow at the Centre for Multicultural Education, 1983-85, part-time lecturer 1990-93. Centre for Urban Education, Community Division, London, deputy director, 1988-90; Museum of London, London, part-time consultant-adviser and researcher; University of North London, part-time lecturer; freelance lecturer. Publications: Ayahs, Lascars, and Princes: Indians in Britain, 1700-1947, 1986; Indians in Britain, 1987; Women in India and Pakistan: The Struggle for Independence from British Rule, 1992; A History of the Asian Community in Britain, 1995; Asians in Britain: 400 Years of History, 2002. Contributor of articles to journals. Contributor to books and websites.