- Brij Lal
Brij V. Lal is a
Fiji anhistorian ofIndia n descent. He was born inLabasa , on the northern island ofVanua Levu . He was educated at theUniversity of South Pacific , theUniversity of British Columbia and theAustralian National University .Academic career
Lal is currently a Professor of Pacific and Asian History at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS), Australian National University. He has previously lectured at the
University of the South Pacific inSuva , theUniversity of Hawaii inManoa , and at theUniversity of Papua New Guinea . He is also a Visiting Professor at the University of South Pacific and simultaneously, Head of the Centre for Diasporic Studies at theUniversity of Fiji .Among his many books are an autobiography, "Mr Tulsi's Store: A Fijian Journey" (2001), which won the
San Francisco -basedKiriyama Prize in 2002. He is also the author of "Chalo Jahaji: On a journey through indenture in Fiji" (2000) and "Bittersweet: The Indo-Fijian Experience" (2004), the latter two recounting the history of the trials and triumphs of theIndo-Fijian community. He is the present Editor of the "Journal of Pacific History " and the Founding Editor of the literary journal, "Conversations".Honours
On
3 November 2005 , it was announced that Lal had been awarded the inauguralDistinguished Pacific Scholar Award by theUNESCO -sponsoredInternational Council for the Study of the Pacific Islands , in recognition of his research into Fijian and Pacific history. He has also written widely about the Indian Diaspora, including the history of indentured service.Brij V. Lal has been honoured by the Fiji Millennium Committee for distinguished scholarship. He has also been named as one of the seventy people who have helped shape Fiji's history in the 20th century.
Pro-democracy activities
In the 1990s, Lal served as the nominee of the Leader of the opposition,
Jai Ram Reddy on the three-member Constitutional Review Commission, whose work culminated in the adoption of the present constitution in 1997-1998.Lal condemned the Military coup d'état which deposed the government of Prime Minister
Laisenia Qarase on5 December 2006 .Fiji Live quoted him as saying on7 December that the coup was not different in essence from the two coups staged bySitiveni Rabuka in 1987, orGeorge Speight 's coup of 2000. This time, however, race was not seen to be a factor, he said, unlike the previous occasions when ethnic issues were used, he claimed, as a scapegoat for other interests [http://www.fijilive.com/news/show/news/2006/12/07/07Fijilive31.html] .External links
* [http://rspas.anu.edu.au/people/personal/lalxb_pah.php Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University]
* [http://www.liswa.wa.gov.au/piaf/writers/jlwriters.html Perth International Arts Festival]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/stories/s253606.htm LATELINE, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) night news & current affairs]
* [http://www.fijianstudies.org/ Fiji Institute of Applied Studies]
* [http://www.austlit.edu.au/run?ex=ShowAgent&agentId=A2zQ Austlit, The Resouce for Australian Literature]
* [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/contemporary_pacific/v014/14.1hereniko.html The Contemporary Pacific 14.1 (2002) 168-184 ]
* [http://www.pandanusbooks.com.au/addenda.php?searchterm=PB51B Pandanus Books]
* [http://www.unifiji.ac.fj/news.htm The University of Fiji]
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