Colonial Countryside
Partners, academics and advisory team
Project partners
The project is based at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Centre for New Writing. It involves 100 primary pupils, predominantly of African, Caribbean, Chinese and South Asian heritage.
Project partners are:
- (lead school)
Academic and advisory team
The Colonial Countryside academic and advisory team is made up of researchers and historians with an interest in colonialism and non-white history. They are:
- Professor Corinne Fowler, project lead, Associate Professor and co-director of the Centre for New Writing at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ
- , Colonial Countryside’s lead historian and author of Black Tudors
- Dr Madge Dresser, deputy project director and co-editor of Slavery and the British Country House
- SuAndi OBE, Black Arts Alliance, workshop design and leadership.
- Professor Robert Beckford, Professor of Theology and Culture in the African diaspora
- , expert on the Dawkins family in Jamaica and England (1664-1833) and former researcher on Legacies of British Slave-Ownership
- , expert on colonialism’s influence on community, class and nation in India, Europe and the Middle East at the University of York
- , former researcher on Legacies of British Slave Ownership now lecturing at London South Bank University
- , leading authority on Penrhyn Castle’s Jamaican connections
- , Oxford University researcher on country houses’ links to empire
- , Principal Investigator of Legacies of British Slave-Ownership and Emerita Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History at UCL
- , Senior Lecturer, School of History and Heritage at the University of Lincoln specialising in British colonial history in East Africa and the Indian Ocean World
- , author of Indian Suffragettes and Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Bristol
- , Lecturer in Indian/South Asian Art History at the University of Edinburgh and associate historian for the East India Company at Home project
- , contributor to Slavery and the British Country House and Associate Professor at the University of the West of England, Bristol
- , Postdoctoral Researcher at the Centre for Research in Race and Rights
- Professor Roey Sweet, Professor of Urban History at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ