Scotland's transnational heritage: legacies of empire and slavery
Outlines the legacies of Empire in Scotland and offers practical methods for diversifying the stories we tell about them <br> <ul><li>Emphasises Scotland’s role as a transnational agent in networks of empire and colonialism</li> <li>Outlines new historical examples o...
Other Authors: | Bond, E |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Edinburgh University Press
2022
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