Black Elizabethans
Justin Champion examines how the presence of Moorish, Black and Asian immigrants in London contributed to a veritable melting-pot of cultures and influences.
Historian Dr Justin Champion examines the life and times of some of Elizabeth I's more unusual subjects, from criminals and migrants to prostitutes and people regarded as mad scientists. Piecing together evidence from dusty archives, diaries, court records and murder pamphlets, Justin paints an intriguing picture of the darker side of Elizabethan life.
Examining the little known world of the non-white Elizabethan, this programme looks at how the presence of Moorish, Black and Asian immigrants in London contributed to a veritable melting-pot of cultures and influences. Delving beneath the surface of Elizabethan society, this programme examines who these people were, what their daily life was like, their contribution to British life and what prejudices and problems they faced.
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- Mon 24 Mar 2003 15:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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