Clothing the Enslaved in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic World

Date / time: 8 July - 10 July, All day

Clothing the Enslaved in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic World

Registration is now open for Clothing the Enslaved in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic World.

The conference will provide a forum in which to discuss the fabrics used to dress enslaved workers in the Caribbean and British North America between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries.

The venue will be National Museum of Wales in Cardiff.

The event is generously sponsored by the Pasold Fund and the University of South Wales. Keynote addresses will be given by Professor Colleen E. Kriger (University of North Carolina at Greenboro) and Professor Seth Rockman (Brown University).

The registration fee, which covers morning and afternoon refreshments and lunch, is £48 for the three-day event. Day tickets are available at £15 for Monday, 8 July; £20 for Tuesday, 9 July; and £15 for Wednesday, 10 July.

Organizers: Chris Evans and Naomi Preston (University of South Wales)

Please register at the following link:  https://research.southwales.ac.uk/our-culture/clothing-enslaved-eighteenth-century-atlantic-world/