Research Description: Atlantic Slavery and its Legacy; Black British History’; Slavery and Memory; Black and Jewish Relations, Political representation and Atlantic slavery today.
Research Keywords: Black Presence; Slavery; Ethnic Relations
Countries and Regions of Interest: UK (mainly England), Caribbean, USA (esp Virginia), West Africa (the Gambia, Nigeria, Ghana)
Publications:
Slavery and the British Country House, co-edited with Andrew Hann (London: English Heritage 2013)
Ethnic Minorities and the City c. 1000-2001, with Peter Fleming (London: Phillimore Press with Institute of Historical Research, University of London, 2007 [reprinted 2009]).
Slavery Obscured: The Social History of the Slave Trade in an English Provincial Port c. 1698-c.1833 (London: Continuum Books, 2001). [Reprinted as The Social History of the Slave Trade in an English Provincial Port c. 1698-c.1833 (Bristol: Redcliffe Press, 2007).]
Black and White on the Buses: the campaign against the colour bar in Bristol (Bristol: Bristol Broadsides, 2007). [New edition by London: Bookmarks, 2013.]
Entries on ‘Black History in British Museums’, ‘Bristol’, and ‘Edward Colston’ in D Dabydeen and J Gilmore (eds.), Oxford Companion to Black British History (Oxford: OUP, 2007).
Dr Miranda Kaufmann studied History at Christ Church, Oxford, where she completed her doctoral thesis on ‘Africans in Britain, 1500-1640’ in 2011. As a freelance historian and journalist, she has worked for The Sunday Times, the BBC, the National Trust, English Heritage, the Oxford Companion series, Quercus publishing and the Rugby Football Foundation. She is a popular speaker at conferences, seminars and schools from Hull to Jamaica and has published articles in academic journals and elsewhere (including the Times Literary Supplement, The Times, The Guardian,History Today, BBC History Magazineand Periscope Post). She enjoys engaging in debate at the intersection of past and present and has been interviewed by Sky News and the Observer.
Research Keywords: Africans, Black, History, Tudor, Stuart, Georgian.
Countries and Regions of Interest: England, Scotland, Wales.
Publications:
Preface to a new edition of David Dabydeen, Hogarth’s Blacks: Images of Blacks in Eighteenth Century English Art. First published 1985, new ed. forthcoming from Peepal Press, 2015.
‘“Making the beast with two backs”- Interracial relationships in Early Modern England,’ Literature Compass. 12.1. January 2015.: 22-37.
‘Blanke, John (fl. 1507-1512)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford. Oxford University Press, online edition, September 2014.
‘Sir Pedro Negro: what colour was his skin?’ Notes and Queries. 253. 2 (June 2008): 142-146.
‘Caspar Van Senden, Sir Thomas Sherley and the blackamoor Project.’ Historical Research. 81.212 (May 2008): 366-371.
‘Courts, Blacks at Early Modern European Aristocratic’; ‘English Common Law, Slavery and’; ‘Prester John’; and ‘‘Somersett Case’. Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture. ed. Eric Martone. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2008: I. 163-66, 200-3; II. 423-424, 504-505.
‘Dunbar, Rudolph (1899-1988)’; ‘Golliwog’; and ‘Tudor Britain.’ The Oxford Companion to Black British History, eds. D. Dabydeen, J. Gilmore and C. Jones. Oxford. Oxford University Press, 2007: 135-136, 191-2, 486-7.
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