Britain and the Legacies of Slavery (11 June 2013)
Prof Catherine Hall, UCL History
Once abolition was secured, Britons were keen to overlook slavery and emphasise the memory of emancipation. But Britain and Britons benefitted in multiple ways from slavery. By focusing on the role of the many slave-owners who lived here, should British history be reconsidered to take slavery into full account?
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Once abolition was secured, Britons were keen to overlook slavery and emphasise the memory of emancipation. But Britain and Britons benefitted in multiple ways from slavery. By focusing on the role of the many slave-owners who lived here, should British history be reconsidered to take slavery into full account?
Видео Britain and the Legacies of Slavery (11 June 2013) канала UCL Minds Lunch Hour Lectures
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