Join us on an exciting tour, "Academics and Empire - An UncomfortableTM Tour," as we explore the historic connections between Cambridge and the British Empire. Discover the local entanglements with the transatlantic slave trade and delve into controversies surrounding museum collections and the development of academic disciplines at the University over time. As you walk through the picturesque city center, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the local history of imperialism and reflect on current issues that impact the city space. This 90-minute tour will take you to significant landmarks such as St. John's College, Trinity College, Great St Mary's Church, Gonville and Caius College, and the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Immerse yourself in thought-provoking discussions about historical memory, learn about the origins of statistics at the University, and engage with modern debates of object repatriation and restitution. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the uncomfortable truths of Cambridge's past.
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1
hours
30
minutes
Suitable for
1-15
Participants
Private Tour, Small Group Tour
Guided Experience
Exploring the historic connections between Cambridge and the British Empire
Learning about the history of abolition in the city
Discovering the history of Eugenics at Trinity College
Engaging in a discussion about historical memory at Great St Mary's Church
Learning about the origins of statistics at Gonville and Caius College
Trained university guide
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Introduction
Academics and Empire - An Uncomfortable Tour invites you to embark on a captivating journey through Cambridge, exploring its deep-rooted connections with the British Empire. This unique tour sheds light on the city's historical entanglements with the transatlantic slave trade and delves into the controversies surrounding museum collections and the development of academic disciplines at the prestigious University.
What to expect?
Prepare to immerse yourself in a thought-provoking experience as you walk through Cambridge's enchanting city center. Discover the hidden stories and untold narratives that shaped the city's past, offering a fresh perspective on its imperial history. Gain a deeper understanding of the transatlantic slave trade's impact, examining its local manifestations and the uncomfortable truths that have shaped modern-day Cambridge. This tour aims to provoke reflection and foster dialogue on the complexities of the past and their implications for the present.
Who is this for?
Academics and Empire - An Uncomfortable Tour welcomes all curious minds who seek to unravel the intricacies of Cambridge's history. History enthusiasts, socially conscious travelers, and those interested in challenging narratives will find this tour particularly captivating. By exploring the city's imperial past, this experience encourages visitors to confront uncomfortable truths and engage in meaningful conversations about the legacies of colonialism and their relevance today. This tour is for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complexities and controversies surrounding Cambridge's history.
Why book this?
This immersive tour offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into the intertwined relationship between Cambridge and the British Empire. Led by trained University guides, you'll have the privilege of accessing in-depth knowledge and expertise. Engaging with the uncomfortable aspects of Cambridge's past, this tour fosters critical thinking and prompts important conversations about the impact of imperialism. By participating in Academics and Empire - An Uncomfortable Tour, you'll not only expand your historical knowledge but also contribute to a more inclusive and nuanced understanding of Cambridge's past.
Good to know
During the tour, participants will explore the city center at a comfortable pace, allowing ample time for reflection and discussion. It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. As this tour concludes inside the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, participants may choose to further explore the museum's fascinating exhibits at their own leisure. Prepare to embark on a journey of self-discovery as you navigate the complexities of Cambridge's history.
Reviews
Past participants have praised Academics and Empire - An Uncomfortable Tour for its thought-provoking nature and the knowledgeable guides who provide a deeper understanding of Cambridge's connection to the British Empire. Visitors have expressed gratitude for the opportunity to engage with uncomfortable historical truths and reflect on their relevance to contemporary society. This tour has been described as eye-opening, compelling, and an essential experience for those interested in challenging conventional narratives and delving into the complexities of Cambridge's past.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
Mobile
Is an adult required for the booking?
At least one adult or senior required per booking
Meet your guide outside the Round Church on Bridge Street. Guide will be wearing a bright green vest and carrying a tote bag with an Uncomfortable Cambridge™ Logo.
The Round Church,
Round Church Vestry, Bridge St, Cambridge CB2 1UB,
GB
This tour will finish inside the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology,
Downing St., Cambridge CB2 3DZ,
GB
Your Itinerary
The Round Church Visitor Centre
Meet your guide outside the Round Church for an introduction to the tour.
St. John's College
Under the decorated gates of St. John's college, you will learn about the history of abolition in the city.
Trinity College
Stop at Trinity College to learn about one of its most notorious alumni and the history of Eugenics.
Great St Mary's Church (Church of England)
Observe a memorial from the South African War and engage in a discussion about historical memory.
Gonville and Caius College
At Gonville and Caius College, learn about the origins of statistics at the University.
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
Finish the tour by exploring the MAA and engaging with modern debates of object repatriation and restitution.
Wheelchair accessible
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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