Joe Mulhern
@JoeMMulhern
Doing my bit for Geordie-Brazilian relations. More Fumaça than Mirandinha. PhD on British entanglement with Brazilian slavery. Hon. Fellow @durham_history
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Brazil slave trafficker’s links to top bank spark debate over reparations, reports Constance Malleret theguardian.com/world/2023/oct…
Come along to our #BlackHistoryMonth Keynote Lecture: “Writing Black History in Another Era of Backlash” feat. historian Christienna Fryar🌟
🗓️27 Oct, 7pm
📍PCL048, Palatine Centre
🎟️Open to all, register ➡️forms.office.com/e/A1Ke1t5Q9Q
DU BAME Network Durham People of Colour Association Durham University Christienna Fryar
My first and very minor foray into digital humanities is this dataset and accompanying article in the Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation. This issue has some great resources for research and teaching on Brazilian slavery! EnslavedOrg jsdp.enslaved.org/fullDataArticl…
O episódio 4 de Cotton Capital enfoca a escravidão no Brasil.
Joe Mulhern contribui para o debate sobre o papel dos comerciantes britânicos como fornecedores do tráfico de escravos e como proprietários de escravos no Brasil, muito além de 1807 ou 1833.
theguardian.com/news/audio/202…
Listen to @joemmulhern from Durham History on the latest The Guardian Cotton Capital podcast, which explores the ‘Brazilian connection’ of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Ep 4 of The Guardian's Cotton Capital focuses on slavery and its legacies in Brazil. Listen out for my modest contribution to the discussion re. the role of British merchants as suppliers of the slave trade and as slaveholders in Brazil long beyond 1807/1833 theguardian.com/news/audio/202…
New MA research scholarship to study the environmental impacts of slavery in Guinea-Bissau and Portugal. Grantee will be working with me and colleagues in the UNIARQ - Centro de Arqueologia da ULisboa Durham Archaeology project “Ecologies of Freedom” funded by FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia 1/
“Even if I don’t find the love of my life alive, we must find them, please”: Dom Phillips’s wife Alessandra makes emotional plea for help 😭
British journalist Dom Phillips is missing in Amazônia. He was researching a book on Models for Preserving the Rainforest. He won a grant from the Alicia Patterson Fnd to write the book. He and his traveling partner, explorer Bruno Pereira, were last seen on Sunday morning.
Looking forward to this panel discussion today Canning House. I'll be speaking about British banking's entanglement with slavery in Brazil. Courtney J. Campbell and Chris Evans work has been vital in shaping my own research so looking forward to finally meeting them!
TODAY, 19 May, 17:30 Canning House or online (register for the link), we’ll be talking about British slaveholding in Latin America. Vai ter tradução para espanhol e português. With Joe Mulhern Chris Evans Matthew J. Smith
Delighted to be invited back to Canning House (where I worked pre-PhD) to speak on this panel on British slaveholding in Latin America. I'll be speaking about British banking and slavery in Brazil. Do join us on 19th May if you can!
As has now been reported in several news outlets, my archival research with the Bank of England has informed the development of a new museum exhibition Bank of England Museum, titled 'Slavery & the Bank'. (1/4) theguardian.com/world/2022/apr…