Untold Stories Lecture: Kate Gibson – Care, Race and Illegitimacy in Eighteenth Century Britain

In the late 18th century, thousands of children were born to Indian women and white British men sent to expand the empire. Many of these children came to Britain to be raised by white foster families.

This lecture investigates the experience of one set of siblings to understand the impact of foster care, mixed heritage and birth outside marriage on individuals in the past.

Untold Stories Lecture: Dr. Chrisine Whyte – African Mission Children in Scotland in the 19th Century

Throughout the 19th century, Scottish missionaries ‘redeemed’ African children from the areas around mission stations. These children, often informally ‘adopted’ by the missionaries, came to Scotland to attend school or complete training. Delivered by Dr Christine Whyte, this lecture looks at the connections between empire, adoption and anti-slavery in the histories of African mission children in Scotland.

Untold Stories Lecture: Dr. Mariela Neagu – Voices from the Silent Cradles – Life Histories of Romania’s Care Experienced Children

This lecture explores the life histories of Romanian Care Experienced people during the 1990s, specifically focusing on institutionalization policy in 1989; the incorporation of UNCRC; what mattered to them whilst they were in care and how the quality of the care they received impacted their transition into adulthood.