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I had a great conversation with Dr Nicholas Evans, who was very kind with his time and extensive knowledge..

Dr Nicholas J Evans is lecturer in diaspora history at the Department of History. He is also an academic in the Queen's Anniversary Prize-winning Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation at the University of Hull.

He uses the fruits of his academic research on voluntary and coerced migration to, through and from Britain to empower religious and ethnic minority communities both at home and abroad.

Aspects of his academic research on migration are on permanent display in museums in Antwerp, Cape Town, Hull, London, and Southampton. He is presently co-investigator of the AHRC 'Remember Me: The Changing Face of Memorialisation in the UK'.

Dr Evans has a book out on the subject of Diaspora which you can get at the link below

https://www.bookdepository.com/Death-Diaspora-Nicholas-Evans/9781474473781