Scotland's Transnational Heritage draws on the expertise of
academics, museum professionals and creative practitioners working
together to re-think the way that the transnational histories of
Scotland are being told today. It emphasises Scotland's role in
networks of colonialism and outlines new historical examples of how
Scottish trades and institutions benefitted from Empire. It gathers
examples of contemporary case studies and innovative practices in
storytelling that engage and inform. The book aims to inspire
heritage and museum staff and academics to create new approaches to
these histories, both in Scotland and beyond. Within the current
context of calls to decolonise both the museum and the academy,
this is a timely snapshot of the exciting and diverse work taking
place in the field in Scotland today.
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