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633. Oxford Historian DESTROYS Slavery Reparations Narrative - Prof Lawrence Goldman

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Mar 12, 2026
Lawrence Goldman, Oxford historian and editor of History Reclaimed, offers a corrective take on empire, slavery, and British identity. He challenges modern narratives about reparations and the role of slavery in industrialization. The conversation also explores global contexts of forced labour, why slavery faded with technology, and how British civic institutions shaped national identity.
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ADVICE

Avoid Weaponizing History For Politics

  • Do not weaponize history for contemporary political aims; study it to understand, not to assign modern blame.
  • Goldman warns historians should remain objective and avoid using the past to score present political points.
INSIGHT

Slavery Was A Global Historical Norm

  • Forced labour was the global norm until the modern age, including serfdom in Eastern Europe and chattel slavery worldwide.
  • Goldman: millions were serfs or slaves; emancipation waves (US 1860s, Russia 1861) show slavery's broad historical prevalence.
INSIGHT

Atlantic Slave Trade Is Only Part Of The Story

  • The Atlantic slave trade (≈12 million) was not the only major trade; roughly 17 million were taken to Ottoman and Arab lands.
  • Goldman: comparative perspective shows Spanish and Portuguese roles and large Arab trade reshape who is 'singled out'.
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