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Professor David Olusoga OBE is a Professor of Public History at The University of Manchester. He specializes in empire, race, and slavery, with a focus on global and colonial histories. His career spans academia, television, and authorship, addressing underrepresented narratives in historical discourse. He studied history at the University of Liverpool, focusing on the history of slavery.
- Education: University of Liverpool (History of Slavery)
His research explores intersections of power, migration, and identity, informed by his Nigerian-British heritage and experiences of racial prejudice in the UK. He has authored acclaimed books like Black & British: A Forgotten History and The World’s War, and presented landmark TV series such as Civilisations and Black and British: A Forgotten History.
His awards include a BAFTA and OBE, recognizing contributions to historical scholarship and public engagement. Olusoga emphasizes inclusive history, collaborating with institutions to diversify historical narratives. His work bridges academia and the public sphere, advocating for accessible, expansive historical understanding.
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