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'Chords of freedom' commemoration, ritual and British transatlantic slavery

"Chords of Freedom' offers valuable new insights into the way in which a 'culture of abolition' took root in Britain, and how our views of transatlantic slavery and figures like William Wilberforce have been revised and amended to reflect the changing demands of a series of 'present days."

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  • ""Chords of Freedom' offers valuable new insights into the way in which a 'culture of abolition' took root in Britain, and how our views of transatlantic slavery and figures like William Wilberforce have been revised and amended to reflect the changing demands of a series of 'present days.""@en
  • ""Chords of Freedom' offers valuable new insights into the way in which a 'culture of abolition' took root in Britain, and how our views of transatlantic slavery and figures like William Wilberforce have been revised and amended to reflect the changing demands of a series of 'present days.""
  • "How should we as Britons remember transatlantic slavery? How has slavery been remembered in the past? This book sets out to answer these questions and, in doing so, traces the way in which British transatlantic slavery has been absorbed into the nation's collective memory."@en

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  • ""Chords of freedom" : commemoration, ritual and British transatlantic slavery"
  • "'Chords of freedom' : commemoration, ritual and British transatlantic slavery"