Colonialism
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- Posted1 August 2018
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- Posted18 July 2018
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- Posted8 July 2018
'It's like the last currency that is linked with colonialism' Newsday. Audio, 00:01:52
Sengalese singer Daba Makourejah on using music to protest against the CFA franc
- AttributionBBC World Service
- Posted22 June 2018
Art of Now. The Gospel of Grime. Audio, 28 minutes
From gospel to grime, Jesse Bernard explores the role music plays in black churches.
- AttributionBBC Radio 4
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Homeschool History. Pocahontas. Audio, 15 minutes
Join Greg Jenner for a fun homeschool history lesson on the life of Pocahontas.
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- Posted22 April 2020
Witness History. Avenging the Amritsar Massacre. Audio, 9 minutes
A former British governor of Punjab was shot in 1940 as revenge for killings in Amritsar
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Remembering Tryweryn. Audio, 28 minutes
Guto Harri explores the event that shaped Welsh art and literature for a generation.
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50 Things That Made the Modern Economy. Wardian case. Audio, 10 minutes
How miniature greenhouses were a powerful tool for British colonisers
- AttributionBBC World Service
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Four Thought. Digging Deep. Audio, 18 minutes
Rabab Ghazoul makes the case for Wales as a place of post-colonial possibility.
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50 Things That Made the Modern Economy. Rubber. Audio, 10 minutes
An everyday substance with a bloody past
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Open Book. Mia Couto and Wayétu Moore, Mr B's Bookshop, Claire Alexander. Audio, 28 minutes
Mia Couto and Wayétu Moore discuss two new African novels exploring colonialism and myth.
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Phil Wang: Wangsplaining. Audio, 28 minutes
Phil Wang Wangsplains the contentious topics of our time.
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Across the Red Line. Series 3, Should cultural artefacts be returned to their country of origin? Audio, 43 minutes
The return of the series that invites two opposed public figures to listen to each other.
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Witness History. The Amritsar Massacre of 1919. Audio, 9 minutes
In April 1919 British Indian troops opened fire on protestors in the city of Amritsar
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Arts & Ideas. Partition, colonial power and the voices of C16th women. Audio, 54 minutes
Artist Hew Locke and historians Suzannah Lipscomb, Aanchal Malhotra & Anindya Raychaudhuri
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Witness History. British Cameroons' historic referendum. Audio, 9 minutes
The 1961 vote lies at the heart of the violent conflict in Cameroon's Anglophone region
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Moral Maze. ‘Decolonising’ the Curriculum. Audio, 43 minutes
Combative, provocative and engaging debate chaired by Michael Buerk.
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Armistice 1918. Dividing the World's Graves. Audio, 14 minutes
Santanu Das explores impact of the armistice on the victorious Allies' colonial subjects.
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Living with the Empire. Empire of Rules. Audio, 28 minutes
MP and historian Kwasi Kwarteng on the legacy of Empire.
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