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Elizabeth Mary Isichei (née Allo; born 22 March 1939) is a New Zealand author, historian and academic.


Early life, family and education

Isichei was born Elizabeth Mary Allo in
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, New Zealand, on 22 March 1939, the daughter of Albert (an agricultural scientist) and Lorna Allo. She was educated at Tauranga College, and attained the highest marks in New Zealand in the 1955 university entrance scholarship examinations. She went on to study at the
University of Canterbury The University of Canterbury (UC; ; postnominal abbreviation ''Cantuar.'' or ''Cant.'' for ''Cantuariensis'', the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was founded in 1873 as Canterbur ...
, from where she graduated with a
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degree in 1960 and won a senior university scholarship. She then completed a
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with first-class honours in history at
Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington (), also known by its shorter names "VUW" or "Vic", is a public university, public research university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of New Zealand Parliament, Parliament, and w ...
in 1961. Her honours thesis formed the basis of her book, ''Political Thinking and Social Experience'', published in 1964. She won a Commonwealth Scholarship and, after a brief period as a temporary assistant lecturer in history at the University of Canterbury, undertook doctoral studies at
Nuffield College, Oxford Nuffield College () is one of the Colleges of the University of Oxford, constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. It is a graduate college specialising in the social sciences, particularly economics, politics and sociology. N ...
. Her
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thesis, completed in 1967, was titled ''Quakers and society in Victorian England''. At Oxford, Allo met Peter Isichei, a chemical pathologist. The couple became engaged in 1963, and married on 23 July 1964, going on to have five children.


Academic career

Elizabeth Isichei was a professor in the Department of History at the
University of Jos The University of Jos, abbreviated as Unijos, is a federal university in Jos, Plateau State, central Nigeria. History What became the University of Jos was established in November 1971 from the satellite campus of the University of Ibadan. T ...
in Nigeria from 1976, and was general editor for ''Jos Oral History and Literature Texts''. She has said that having both a family and career "would not have been possible if my husband had not gone to any lengths to help and encourage me". She was a visiting fellow at the University of Canterbury in 1984, and in 1992 was appointed a professor of
religious studies Religious studies, also known as religiology or the study of religion, is the study of religion from a historical or scientific perspective. There is no consensus on what qualifies as ''religion'' and definition of religion, its definition is h ...
at the
University of Otago The University of Otago () is a public university, public research university, research collegiate university based in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. Founded in 1869, Otago is New Zealand's oldest university and one of the oldest universities in ...
. On her retirement from Otago in 2006, she was accorded the title of
professor emeritus ''Emeritus/Emerita'' () is an honorary title granted to someone who retirement, retires from a position of distinction, most commonly an academic faculty position, but is allowed to continue using the previous title, as in "professor emeritus". ...
. Her works and books are centred on
Christianity in Africa Christianity arrived to Africa in the 1st century AD; as of 2024, it is the largest religion on the continent. Several African Christians influenced the early development of Christianity and shaped its doctrines, including Tertullian, Perpetua, ...
and the
history of Nigeria The history of Nigeria can be traced to the earliest inhabitants whose date remains at least 13,000 BC through the early civilizations such as the Nok culture which began around 1500 BC. Numerous ancient African civilizations settled in the reg ...
particularly the
Igbo people The Igbo people ( , ; also spelled Ibo" and historically also ''Iboe'', ''Ebo'', ''Eboe'', / / ''Eboans'', ''Heebo''; natively ) are an ethnic group found in Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, and Equatorial Guinea. Their primary origin is fo ...
, including a biography of Michael Tansi, the first Nigerian
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monk. She also wrote on contemporary developments in New Zealand Catholicism, and on the religious meanings of
Colin McCahon Colin John McCahon (; 1August 191927May 1987) was a New Zealand artist whose work over 45 years consisted of various styles, including landscape, figuration, abstraction, and the overlay of painted text. Along with Toss Woollaston and Rita Angus ...
's art. In 1992, Isichei was awarded a
Doctor of Letters Doctor of Letters (D.Litt., Litt.D., Latin: ' or '), also termed Doctor of Literature in some countries, is a terminal degree in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. In the United States, at universities such as Drew University, the degree ...
degree by the University of Canterbury. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1997, but no longer holds that fellowship.


Poetry

Before going to Oxford in 1962, Allo established a reputation as a poet, with her work appearing in publications including the ''Listener'', ''Landfall'', ''Comment'' and the ''Poetry Yearbook''. She returned to poetry in the 1990s, and her poems were published in the ''Listener'', ''Winterspin'', and various anthologies, as well as her own published collections.


Later life

Isichei's husband, Peter Isichei, died in 2023.


Selected works

* 1964: ''Political Thinking and Social Experience: Some Christian Interpretations of the Roman Empire'', University of Canterbury Publications * 1970: ''Victorian Quakers'', Oxford University Press * 1973: ''The Ibo People and the Europeans: The Genesis of a Relationship, to 1906'', St. Martin's * 1976: ''A History of the Igbo People'', St. Martin's * 1977: ''A History of West Africa since 1800'', Africana * 1977: ''Igbo Worlds: An Anthology of Oral History and Historical Descriptions'', Institute for the Study of Human Issues * 1981: ''Entirely for God: The Life of Michael Iwene Tansi'', Macmillan Nigeria * 1982: ''Studies in the History of Plateau State, Nigeria'', Macmillan * 1983: ''A History of Nigeria'', Longman * 1995: ''A History of Christianity in Africa: From Antiquity to the Present'', Africa World Press * 1997: ''A History of African Societies to 1870'', Cambridge University Press * 2002: ''Voices of the Poor in Africa'', University of Rochester Press (Rochester, NY) * 2004: ''The Religious Traditions of Africa: A History'', Raeger (Westport, CT) * 2005: ''Stoptide, Steele Roberts'' (New Zealand)


References

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