

Corinne Fowler: Exploring the hidden history of the British countryside, one walk at a time
11 snips Jun 23, 2025
Join Corinne Fowler, a Professor of Colonialism and Heritage at the University of Leicester and author of Our Island Stories, as she walks through the hidden histories of the British countryside. She connects landscapes with multicultural narratives, revealing how colonialism shaped national identity. Discover the ties between scenic walks, diverse histories, and properties linked to slavery. Corinne also shares personal revelations from her transformative journey from John O'Groats to Land's End, encouraging a deeper understanding of the past.
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Personal Colonial History Revelation
- Corinne Fowler discovered through family history research that her ancestors were involved in slave ownership and the East India Company.
- This personal connection deepened her interest and understanding of colonial history.
Colonial Roots of National Trust
- A third of National Trust properties have ties to colonialism, often linked to Indian history or slavery.
- This connection challenges the notion of these sites as merely places of leisure or national heritage.
Dialogue Soothes Backlash
- Corinne responded personally to hate mail and angry messages with calm dialogue.
- This open conversation helped defuse tension and was an inspiration for her book Our Island Stories.