Episodes
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session One: Challenging the Conventional Narratives A More Interesting Narrative: Moving beyond Equiano and Slavery in the study of Eighteenth-Century Black British Writing Chair: Rovianne Matovu (Freelance Museum Educator) Ryan Hanley (New College, Oxford)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Two: Teaching Black British History Doing Justice to the teaching of Black British history in the classroom Chair: Kwaku (African Histories Revisited) Robin Whitburn (Institute of Education) Adbullah Mohamud (Hampstead School)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Three: New Perspectives on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries The murderer, the servant, and Lady Mary Grey: Victorian Africans and the historical record Chair: Miranda Kaufmann (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Jeffrey Green (Independent Historian)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Keynote address Eric Huntley
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Keynote address Eric Huntley
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session One: Challenging the Conventional Narratives A More Interesting Narrative: Moving beyond Equiano and Slavery in the study of Eighteenth-Century Black British Writing Chair: Rovianne Matovu (Freelance Museum Educator) Ryan Hanley (New College, Oxford)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session One: Challenging the Conventional Narratives Looking at Our Past Through Fiction: Engaging Young Readers With Black British History Chair: Rovianne Matovu (Freelance Museum Educator) Catherine Johnson (Author and Educationalist)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session One: Challenging the Conventional Narratives Looking at Our Past Through Fiction: Engaging Young Readers With Black British History Chair: Rovianne Matovu (Freelance Museum Educator) Catherine Johnson (Author and Educationalist)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session One: Challenging the Conventional Narratives Black British history is happening - but to what end? Chair: Rovianne Matovu (Freelance Museum Educator) David Killingray (ICwS)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session One: Challenging the Conventional Narratives Black British history is happening - but to what end? Chair: Rovianne Matovu (Freelance Museum Educator) David Killingray (ICwS)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Two: Teaching Black British History The new GCSE course on migration to Britain: Black British history on the official exam curriculum Chair: Kwaku (African Histories Revisited) Martin Spafford (Retired history teacher)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Two: Teaching Black British History The new GCSE course on migration to Britain: Black British history on the official exam curriculum Chair: Kwaku (African Histories Revisited) Martin Spafford (Retired history teacher)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Two: Teaching Black British History Inclusive Curriculum: Learning to see the diversity of Britain Chair: Kwaku (African Histories Revisited) Dema Wonga (Narrative Eye)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Two: Teaching Black British History Inclusive Curriculum: Learning to see the diversity of Britain Chair: Kwaku (African Histories Revisited) Dema Wonga (Narrative Eye)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Two: Teaching Black British History Doing Justice to the teaching of Black British history in the classroom Chair: Kwaku (African Histories Revisited) Robin Whitburn (Institute of Education) Adbullah Mohamud (Hampstead School)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Three: New Perspectives on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries The murderer, the servant, and Lady Mary Grey: Victorian Africans and the historical record Chair: Miranda Kaufmann (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Jeffrey Green (Independent Historian)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Three: New Perspectives on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Re-framing the Nation Chair: Miranda Kaufmann (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Jan Marsh (National Portrait Gallery)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Three: New Perspectives on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Re-framing the Nation Chair: Miranda Kaufmann (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Jan Marsh (National Portrait Gallery)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Three: New Perspectives on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries God and Coffee: The Forgotten Story of the Reverend Thomas Birch Freeman, Botanist Chair: Miranda Kaufmann (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Advolly Richmond (Independent Researcher)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Session Three: New Perspectives on the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries God and Coffee: The Forgotten Story of the Reverend Thomas Birch Freeman, Botanist Chair: Miranda Kaufmann (Institute of Commonwealth Studies) Advolly Richmond (Independent Researcher)
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Final Thoughts and Conclusions Chair: Michael Ohajuru Panel Sean Creighton, Miranda Kaufmann, Abdul Mohamud, Paul Reid, Martin Spafford
Published 10/29/15
Institute of Commonwealth Studies What's Happening in Black British History III Final Thoughts and Conclusions Chair: Michael Ohajuru Panel Sean Creighton, Miranda Kaufmann, Abdul Mohamud, Paul Reid, Martin Spafford
Published 10/29/15