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Sugar Mobilities: Legacies of Transnational Trade in Victorian Greenock

  • Watt Institution Kelly Street Greenock, Scotland, PA16 8JX United Kingdom (map)

Dubbed ‘Sugaropolis’ in the 19th century, Greenock was a global hub for sugar refinement, attracting capital and investments in a range of industries, and a diverse community. Professor Emma Bond (University of Oxford) will explore what imprints Greenock’s involvement in the slave trade left on individual biographies and family patterns of movement, as well as on the town itself?

Free event, booking required call 01475715624

For more information, email; nelson@crer.org.uk

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