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  1. David Adetayo Olusoga OBE (born January 1970) is a British historian, writer, broadcaster, presenter and filmmaker. He is Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester.

  2. 30. Sept. 2023 · The United Kingdom is becoming less and less united, says historian David Olusoga - not just along its borders but within each of its four nations. How can the union's ties be renewed?

  3. Learn about the life and work of David Olusoga, a Nigerian-born historian, broadcaster and film-maker who specializes in empire, race and slavery. He is the author of several books and the presenter of Civilisations, Black and British and Britain's Forgotten Slave Owners.

  4. 7. Feb. 2022 · David Olusoga Wants Britain to Face Its Past. All of It. For more than a decade, the historian and broadcaster’s work has focused on bringing his country’s uglier histories to light. Recently...

  5. 2. Okt. 2023 · David Olusoga explores the history of Britain from the 17th to the 18th century, when attempts to form a united kingdom faced religious and cultural divisions. Watch the first episode of the four-part series, featuring clips on Guy Fawkes, King James' flag and the Plantation of Ulster.

  6. 31. Okt. 2021 · The TV historian and author talks about the impact of Black History Month, the forgotten stories of black British figures and the legacy of slavery. He also praises the reissue of Olaudah Equiano's autobiography, a key voice of the Atlantic slave trade.

  7. Learn about the broadcaster, writer and historian who received one of BAFTA’s highest honours in 2023. Discover his career highlights, from Namibia: Genocide and the Second Reich to Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners.