Slavery in the Age of Revolution Exhibition

Slavery in the Age of Revolution examines the Transatlantic Slave Trade at the turbulent end of the 18th century through the lens of Balliol College’s collections.

Taking the long view from 15th-century encounters between established African societies and emerging European nation states to the legacies of Transatlantic slavery in our present, it foregrounds narratives of resistance to slavery and the voices of enslaved people, as well as exploring how slavery was viewed by those consuming its products in Europe. 

The exhibition is co-curated by Professor Marisa Fuentes (Associate Professor in History at Rutgers University and Oliver Smithies Visiting Fellow at Balliol 2019/2020), Dr Sudhir Hazareesingh (CUF Lecturer in Politics and Tutorial Fellow in Politics), Aishah Olubaji (Library team), Professor Seamus Perry (Massey Fellow and Tutor in English) and Naomi Tiley (Library team). 

Opening times:
Saturday 11 September 11.00am-4.00pm
Sunday 12 September 11.00am-4-00pm
Wednesday 22 September 3.00-7.00pm                  
Thursday 30 September 11.00am-4.00pm                  
Tuesday 19 October 3.00-7.00pm                         
Friday 29 October 11.00am-4.00pm                                  
Monday 15 November 11.00am-4.00pm                        
Saturday 27 November 11.00am-4.00pm 

Open to the public on other weekdays by appointment until Friday 10 December. Please email library@balliol.ox.ac.uk to arrange an appointment and with any questions.

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