In 2007 several permanent museum galleries were created in England that discuss the subject of the transatlantic slave trade and slavery. This article critiques one recurring image within many of these sites: the diagrams of the slave trade triangle. Drawing on analyses of the slave trade by historians, from Eric Williams to recent contributions, as well as understanding of the behaviour of museum visitors, it appeals to museums for more complex diagrams to be included in future installations at public history sites. Methodologically, close analysis of current museum installations frames exploration of the historical complexities and geographic expanse of enslavement-associated commerce, a term coined within the article. Future diagrams ref...
Crowding on slave ships was much more severe than historians have recognized, worsening in the ninet...
Crowding on slave ships was much more severe than historians have recognized, worsening in the ninet...
2007 marked the bicentenary of Britain’s abolition of its slave trade. This paper outlines the findi...
In 2007 several permanent museum galleries were created in England that discuss the subject of the t...
This research analyses 48 heritage sites in England and New England, which offered narratives of tra...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
Discussion of ‘Uncomfortable Truths. The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art and Design’, cu...
This research analyses 48 heritage sites in England and New England, which offered narratives of tra...
This article uses the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, as a context for t...
Within museums, interpretation and curation have increasingly employed personal stories and intimate...
Crowding on slave ships was much more severe than historians have recognized, worsening in the ninet...
Crowding on slave ships was much more severe than historians have recognized, worsening in the ninet...
2007 marked the bicentenary of Britain’s abolition of its slave trade. This paper outlines the findi...
In 2007 several permanent museum galleries were created in England that discuss the subject of the t...
This research analyses 48 heritage sites in England and New England, which offered narratives of tra...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
This paper explores the interpretation and presentation of the transatlantic slave trade in Nigerian...
Discussion of ‘Uncomfortable Truths. The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art and Design’, cu...
This research analyses 48 heritage sites in England and New England, which offered narratives of tra...
This article uses the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, as a context for t...
Within museums, interpretation and curation have increasingly employed personal stories and intimate...
Crowding on slave ships was much more severe than historians have recognized, worsening in the ninet...
Crowding on slave ships was much more severe than historians have recognized, worsening in the ninet...
2007 marked the bicentenary of Britain’s abolition of its slave trade. This paper outlines the findi...