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Read about how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil longer after abolition, from our @durhamhistory.bsky.social Honorary Fellow Joe Mulhern, in @theguardian.com. @anthempress.bsky.social @tiagorogero.com
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A couple of years after we featured on the same episode of the Guardian's Cotton Capital podcast, I had the pleasure to speak to @tiagorogero.com about my book on British Entanglement with Brazilian Slavery (@anthempress.bsky.social, Feb. 26) Gratidão. Boa leitura! anthempress.com/books/britis...
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Commerce, credit and complicity in another empire, c. 1822-1888
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British Entanglement with Brazilian Slavery | Anthem Press
Joseph Mulhern
‘These connections are overlooked’: how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil long after abolition Britons learn about the country’s involvement ‘almost as a self-congratulatory narrative’, says historian Joseph Mulhern www.theguardian.com/world/2026/m...
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Britons learn about the country’s involvement ‘almost as a self-congratulatory narrative’, says historian Joseph Mulhern
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‘These connections are overlooked’: how British companies profited from slavery in Brazil long after abolition
Tiago Rogero