Event Alert: Author Evening with Kwame Nimako

Event Alert: Author Evening with Kwame Nimako
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Kwame Nimako author and co-author of over 30 books, reports and guidebooks on international relations will join IHRC tomorrow to discuss his latest book ‘The Dutch Atlantic: Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation’ (co-written with Glenn Willemsen).  The book provides an informative perspective on the Dutch involvement in the Atlantic slave trade and explains how how the slave trade and slavery intertwined economic, social and cultural elements, including nation-state formation in the Netherlands and across Europe.

The event will be broadcast live on IHRC.TV from 18.30 – 20.30 BST (GMT +1) on Wednesday 19 October and the books will be available for a 15% discount on the night. 

Admission is free. To book a place please call 02089044222 or email events@ihrc.org, or leave your name and details in store.

Date:                                
19 October 2011 (Wednesday)

Time:                                
6.30pm – 8.30pm

Venue:                             
IHRC Bookshop, Gallery and Information Centre
202 Preston Road, Wembley, HA9 8PA

Nearest train / tube:       
Preston Road (Metropolitan Line), South Kenton (Bakerloo Line, London Overground)

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