This chapter forms a case study of memory/ amnesia around slavery in Glasgow and proposes that a number of high profile events in the year 2014 may prove to be a turning point in this regard. The first section peels back the overlapping layers of Atlantic, British, Scottish and Glaswegian amnesia which have prolonged the silence around slavery. The second section identifies that all twelve statues in the city’s central George Square have a connection to slavery or abolition. Borrowing from Michael Rothberg’s ‘Multi-directional Memory’ approach, it reads the statues ‘against the grain’ to demonstrate how slavery can be integrated into Glasgow’s public memory of commerce, science, militarism, politics and literature. This recovery of the memo...
This chapter takes its place in a predominantly historical collection of essays to consider the role...
2007 witnessed a remarkable outpouring of activity relating to transatlantic slavery: books, TV, rad...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
This chapter forms a case study of memory/ amnesia around slavery in Glasgow and proposes that a num...
This paper aims to present the work of a walking tour offered during Scotland’s recent Black History...
This book provides a long overdue reading of Scotland’s largest city as it was during the long eight...
This book investigates memorials and monuments to slavery throughout the African diaspora, but with ...
The core argument under discussion in this thesis is that Georgian Glasgow (1714-1837) has been larg...
In Chapter 5, Jessica Moody addresses the issue of remembering enslavement in Britain. Britain playe...
An investigation of the intersections of history and memory in the representation of Caribbean-Scott...
Transatlantic slavery, just like the abolition movements, affected every space and community in Brit...
This paper argues that the investigation of slavery heritage within a ‘thana’- or ‘dark’ tourism fra...
Glasgow and Clydeside’s industrial past, working-class culture and heritage have been the focus of s...
This introductory essay discusses the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade across three contine...
How should we as Britons remember transatlantic slavery? How has slavery been remembered in the past...
This chapter takes its place in a predominantly historical collection of essays to consider the role...
2007 witnessed a remarkable outpouring of activity relating to transatlantic slavery: books, TV, rad...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
This chapter forms a case study of memory/ amnesia around slavery in Glasgow and proposes that a num...
This paper aims to present the work of a walking tour offered during Scotland’s recent Black History...
This book provides a long overdue reading of Scotland’s largest city as it was during the long eight...
This book investigates memorials and monuments to slavery throughout the African diaspora, but with ...
The core argument under discussion in this thesis is that Georgian Glasgow (1714-1837) has been larg...
In Chapter 5, Jessica Moody addresses the issue of remembering enslavement in Britain. Britain playe...
An investigation of the intersections of history and memory in the representation of Caribbean-Scott...
Transatlantic slavery, just like the abolition movements, affected every space and community in Brit...
This paper argues that the investigation of slavery heritage within a ‘thana’- or ‘dark’ tourism fra...
Glasgow and Clydeside’s industrial past, working-class culture and heritage have been the focus of s...
This introductory essay discusses the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade across three contine...
How should we as Britons remember transatlantic slavery? How has slavery been remembered in the past...
This chapter takes its place in a predominantly historical collection of essays to consider the role...
2007 witnessed a remarkable outpouring of activity relating to transatlantic slavery: books, TV, rad...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...