Well made, interesting
For me, this bridged a knowledge gap I didn’t know I had. I learned in school about both the Slave Trade and the Industrial Revolution, but I’d never joined the two in the way that should have been obvious. Our national understanding of the British Empire is fragmentary, it’s good to join the dots. It’s interesting the guardian has chosen to do this. I’ll listen to the other episodes with interest. Hopefully it will be done well, this is a good start.
cloudyabyss via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/15/23
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Interesting history that can be difficult listening. However, feels like a BBC radio documentary rather than a podcast. Stories of Our Times did a much better job with their Penrhyn Castle episodes. In particular, the second episode with its re-enactments felt like it was listening to an...Read full review »
PipPhilPhillip via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/17/23
Sensitive, detailed and lucid. I’m learning so much. Can’t believe there are only 50 ratings after 3 weeks!
raynecockburn87 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/18/23
As a Guardian reader, and hailing from Manchester, this work has opened my eyes to my ignorance of history and the system that has prevented the telling of it.
FayLo1 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/03/24
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