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Southampton Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies

John Rule Memorial Lecture Event

Time:
18:00
Date:
25Ìý¹ó±ð²ú°ù³Ü²¹°ù²âÌý2015
Venue:
Lecture Theatre B Avenue Campus ÃÛÌÒTV SO17 1BF

For more information regarding this event, please email Sandy White at sw17@southampton.ac.uk .

Event details

An annual lecture organised by SCECS.

'Whose memories?  The stories the slave-owners told'

Plantation slavery in the Caribbean was central to the eighteenth-century British empire. During the nineteenth century the British dismantled this system, abolishing first the slave trade (in 1807) and then slavery itself (during the 1830s). Popular history has tended to focus on these abolitions, rather than on slavery and its various legacies, which include the economic gains that Britain made from slave colonies. Assumptions about racial difference, which underpinned slavery, did not disappear with the ending of the institution. Catherine Hall is one of the leading historians of slavery and abolition, and her talk, about the ‘stories the slave-owners told’ will explore the ways that slavery and its ending have been remembered, and why this matters for us.

Speaker information

,University College London,Professor of Colonial Britain

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