Scotland, Atlantic slavery and the Scottish National Party: From colonised to coloniser in the political imagination

Author:

Mullen Stephen1ORCID,Gibbs Ewan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Scottish History, School of Humanities University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

2. Economic and Social History University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

Abstract

AbstractOver the last three decades, a major shift has taken place in Scottish nationalist understandings of Scotland's colonial past. During the second half of the twentieth century, independence supporters viewed Scotland's relationship with England in colonial terms. Since the Scottish Parliament was established in 1999, nationalists have increasingly recognised Scots' role in Atlantic slavery. This paper explores this change within the Scottish National Party (SNP) using archival sources, published material and Scottish Parliamentary records. It demonstrates that a maturing historiography has drawn attention to Scotland's slavery past. History has become politically relevant in transatlantic deliberations over racial injustice, which have grown in intensity since the international Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. SNP ministers and parliamentarians have responded to this context by incorporating addressing Scotland's role in Atlantic slavery within a case for independence that is styled as progressive and contrasts with the more recalcitrant attitudes, which predominate at UK level.

Funder

British Academy

Economic and Social Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development,General Medicine

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