
In Our Time Slavery and Empire
Oct 17, 2002
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the intertwined history of slavery and empire in Britain. They explore the complexities of Britain's imperial project, debating whether it was a civilising mission or a brutal business. The guests delve into the connections between power dynamics, trade, exploitation, and the impact of the British Empire on the global abolition of the slave trade.
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Slavery and the British Empire
- The association of slavery with the British Empire makes it difficult to discuss.
- The British were not solely culpable, as other Western nations and even Africa itself practiced slavery.
Comparative Imperial History
- Comparing the British Empire with other empires is essential for a comprehensive understanding.
- Studying imperial history comparatively can correct misconceptions about Britain's culpability in slavery.
Legacy of Slavery
- Britain's role in abolishing slavery, despite its past practice, shaped its 19th-century image.
- The legacy of slavery and reparations demands consideration when studying the empire's impact, especially in Africa.

