Though the testimonies of the Scottish Workers are moving , inspiring and emotional what really comes out is the stories of the Chilean victims , some of them ardent loyalists of the armed services and establishment up to the point of being arrested and tortured by their own colleagues of only a day before.
Through the filter of speaking to an audience of a different country than their own they relate harrowing experiences that they would probably not even shared with their own extended Families.
You can get various reviews and background story from the documentarys dedicated website.
The video below is from the Scottish Parliament paying a long overdue tribute to the Workers and Film Maker
Monday, November 5, 2018
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
DIGITISING SCOTTISH SLAVE OWNERSHIP IN 18TH CENTURY JAMAICA
Talk by Dr Stephen Mullen from the University of Glasgow, who explained how the digitised Stirling of Keir archives help tell the story
of a Scottish plantation owner in Jamaica.
The picture above is Ham(p)den House which was one of the estates of the Stirling of Keir Family that functioned for over a century in Jamaica , the profits were mostly repatriated , or more accurately extracted , to Family and Investments in Scotland.
This article by Stephen Mullen gives a more detailed picture of the slow , onerous though vital task of piecing together Scotlands , often shameful , imperial past.
The video below features Stephen telling the story of Scotlands role , especially challenging the traditional narrative that the defeated Highlanders of Culloden were perpetual victims whereas they had a high proportion of slave owners in the Caribbean
The picture above is Ham(p)den House which was one of the estates of the Stirling of Keir Family that functioned for over a century in Jamaica , the profits were mostly repatriated , or more accurately extracted , to Family and Investments in Scotland.
This article by Stephen Mullen gives a more detailed picture of the slow , onerous though vital task of piecing together Scotlands , often shameful , imperial past.
The video below features Stephen telling the story of Scotlands role , especially challenging the traditional narrative that the defeated Highlanders of Culloden were perpetual victims whereas they had a high proportion of slave owners in the Caribbean
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