Volume 30:2 is a special issue called “Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: Reflections on 2007 in International Perspective”.
Guest Editors: Diana Paton and Jane Webster.
The table of contents is available here. More information on the journal is available here.
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Introduction
Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: Reflections on 2007 in International Perspective
Diana Paton; Jane Webster
Pages 161 – 167
Articles PART 1: PLACE, LOCALITY AND COMMEMORATION
‘Do You Remember the Days of Slav’ry?’ Connecting the Present with the Past in Contemporary Jamaica
Annie Paul
Pages 169 – 178
Barbados and the Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade
Karl Watson
Pages 179 – 195
Reflections in a Shattered Glass: The British Council’s Celebrations of the Bicentenary of the 1807 Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade in Ghana
Manu Herbstein
Pages 197 – 207
The Slave Trade in Northern Ghana: Landmarks, Legacies and Connections
Benjamin W. Kankpeyeng
Pages 209 – 221
Articles PART 2: LOCAL LEGACIES IN BRITAIN
Remembering Slavery and Abolition in Bristol
Madge Dresser
Pages 223 – 246
Black Voices and Absences in the Commemorations of Abolition in North East England
Sheree Mack
Pages 247 – 257
Bringing it Home: Making Local Meaning in 2007 Bicentenary Exhibitions
Geoffrey Cubitt
Pages 259 – 275
Articles PART 3: COMMEMORATION IN PRACTICE
Interpreting the Bicentenary in Britain
Diana Paton
Pages 277 – 289
Revealing Histories, Dialogising Collections: Museums and Galleries in North West England Commemorating the Abolition of the Slave Trade
Alan Rice
Pages 291 – 309
The Unredeemed Object: Displaying Abolitionist Artefacts in 2007
Jane Webster
Pages 311 – 325
The Brooks Slave Ship Icon: A ‘Universal Symbol’?
Jacqueline Francis
Pages 327 – 338