In
partnership with the Wilberforce Institute, the lecture will begin at 4.30pm,
directly after the Museum closes, and all will take place in Oriel Chambers, 27
High Street, Hull, HU1 1N.
Chris
Evans, Professor of History at the University of South Wales, will be
discussing aspects of his latest book in a talk entitled, 'Slavery’s Long
Goodbye: Capitalism, Nationalism, and Christianity in the Age of British
Emancipation'.
Professor
Evans, who is head of the History Research Group at the University of South
Wales, works on industrial history from the seventeenth to the nineteenth
centuries, as well as the history of Atlantic slavery. His current interests include abolitionism in
the British world in the nineteenth century, the links between European
industry and the Atlantic slave trade, eighteenth-century whaling, and Swansea
copper as an agency of global change in the nineteenth century.
Book your ticket here: Slavery’s Long Goodbye: A Wilberforce Institute Lecture by Prof Chris Evans