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SUMMARY:Professor Catherine Hall (UCL): 'Making White and Black: Edward Long slave-owner and historian of Jamaica'
DESCRIPTION:This talk will introduce Edward Long\, whose History of Jamaica published in 1774 (and in print ever since) aimed to convince a metropolitan audience that slavery was essential to the wealth of Britain and that black people were naturally born to serve those who were white. Long’s account of Jamaica provides an extraordinarily detailed picture of the plantation economy\, the slavery business as it operated across the Atlantic\, and the forms of racialisation on which the system depended. Long’s ideas of racial difference and hierarchy have had a powerful influence in Britain as well as in the US. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket via Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than 5th February. \n\n\n\nP﻿lease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/professor-catherine-hall-ucl-making-white-and-black-edward-long-slave-owner-and-historian-of-jamaica/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Seminar
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SUMMARY:Dr Helen Paul (University of Southampton): 'The South Sea Company and Enslavement'
DESCRIPTION:The South Sea Company is famous for giving its name to an early financial crash\, the South Sea Bubble of 1720. This event has overshadowed the company’s involvement in Britain’s transatlantic slave trade. In popular histories\, the importance of the company’s trading arm has been downplayed in order to highlight the supposed foolishness of investors. In reality\, the company managed to ship thousands of human beings across the Atlantic on the infamous Middle Passage. The talk will briefly outline the company’s history and the various ways in which that history has been traditionally told. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome\, but those wishing to attend should book a free ticket on Eventbrite or email archives@churchofengland.org not later than Monday 13 February. \n\n\n\nP﻿lease note that tickets must be booked individually and we need each attendee’s name for security purposes. \n\n\n\nThis event takes place in the Bancroft Room\, Lambeth Palace Library (new building\, entrance on Lambeth Palace Road). Please arrive 10 minutes before the advertised start time to allow time to take the lift to the top.
URL:https://www.lambethpalacelibrary.info/event/dr-helen-paul-university-of-southampton-the-south-sea-company-and-enslavement/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, Lambeth Palace Road\, London\, SE1 7JT
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