Human Resources (Hardback)
Slavery and the Making of Modern Britain – in 39 Institutions, People, Places and Things
Renay Richardson, Arisa Loomba
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For readers of Empireland and Black and British: discover the history you're not taught in school
Ordinary items take on new meanings when you cast them in different light. The origins of tea, coffee and sugar are well known, but when you discover that gym treadmills were pioneered on plantations or that denim jeans were once clothing for enslaved people, you can't help but ask where else the legacy of slavery hides in plain sight.
Through the stories of thirty-nine everyday places and objects, Renay Richardson and Arisa Loomba unpick the threads of the history that we never learned in school, revealing the truth of how Britain's present is bound to a darker past.
Taking us from art galleries to football stands, banks to hospitals, from grand country houses to the backs of our kitchen cupboards, Human Resources is an eye-opening inquiry that gives a voice to the enslaved people who built modern Britain.
Human Resources (Ebook)
Slavery and the Making of Modern Britain – in 39 Institutions, People, Places and Things
Renay Richardson, Arisa Loomba
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For readers of Empireland and Black and British: discover the history you're not taught in school
Ordinary items take on new meanings when you cast them in different light. The origins of tea, coffee and sugar are well known, but when you discover that gym treadmills were pioneered on plantations or that denim jeans were once clothing for enslaved people, you can't help but ask where else the legacy of slavery hides in plain sight.
Through the stories of thirty-nine everyday places and objects, Renay Richardson and Arisa Loomba unpick the threads of the history that we never learned in school, revealing the truth of how Britain's present is bound to a darker past.
Taking us from art galleries to football stands, banks to hospitals, from grand country houses to the backs of our kitchen cupboards, Human Resources is an eye-opening inquiry that gives a voice to the enslaved people who built modern Britain.
Human Resources (Audiobook)
Slavery and the Making of Modern Britain – in 39 Institutions, People, Places and Things
Renay Richardson, Arisa Loomba
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For readers of Empireland and Black and British: discover the history you're not taught in school
Ordinary items take on new meanings when you cast them in different light. The origins of tea, coffee and sugar are well known, but when you discover that gym treadmills were pioneered on plantations or that denim jeans were once clothing for enslaved people, you can't help but ask where else the legacy of slavery hides in plain sight.
Through the stories of thirty-nine everyday places and objects, Renay Richardson and Arisa Loomba unpick the threads of the history that we never learned in school, revealing the truth of how Britain's present is bound to a darker past.
Taking us from art galleries to football stands, banks to hospitals, from grand country houses to the backs of our kitchen cupboards, Human Resources is an eye-opening inquiry that gives a voice to the enslaved people who built modern Britain.
Reviews for Human Resources
Sunday Post
Irish Times
Waterstones Blog
Oskar Jensen, author Vagabonds
Stephen Bourne, author Black Poppies
Ron Ramdin, author The Making of the Black Working Class in Britain
Fiona Sturges FT
Danielle Stephens Guardian
Esquire
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