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Reviews
Media output contributes significantly to the public perception and memory of the past. These issues are particularly significant when dealing with aspects of a traumatic and painful past. The responsibilities of production and the sensitivities of consumption are the significant issues which need to be considered. To understand the significance of such representations the relevant media output needs to be reviewed.
Books
- Abolition! The Struggle to Abolish Slavery in the British Colonies (2007)
- After Abolition: Britain and the Slave Trade Since 1807 (2007)
- Bury the Chains: The British Struggle to Abolish Slavery (2007)
- The Great Abolition Sham (2005)
- Rough Crossings (2005)
Film
Newspapers
- The Daily Mail
- The Daily Mirror and The Sun
- The Guardian
- The Independent
- The Times
- The Yorkshire Post and the York Evening Press
Radio
- Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons (2007)
- In Our Time: Exploring the legacy of Wilberforce (2007)
- Remembering Roots (2007)
- Slavery - The Making of (2007)
- Squaring the Triangle (2007)
- The Black Chord (2007)
- The Essay (2007)
- The Lamplighter (2007)
- The Legacies of Abolition (2007)
- The Road to Abolition (2007)
- Trade Roots (2007)
- Words and Music (2007)
Television
- Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death (2007)
- In search of Wilberforce (2007)
- Racism: A History (2007)
- Rough Crossings (2007)
- The Black Eighteenth Century (2007)
- The Last Slave (2007)