
He has presented historical documentaries on the BBC and contributed to The One Show and The Guardian. He is Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester. All rights reserved.Historian, writer, broadcaster, filmmakerīlack and British: A Forgotten History (2016)ĭavid Adetayo Olusoga OBE (born January 1970 ) is a British historian, writer, broadcaster, presenter and film-maker. He regularly writes for The Guardian, has hosted the BBC’s The Civilisations Podcast, and is a regular contributor and commentator across broadcast media.ĭavid received the BAFTA Special Award for his ongoing legacy and impact on the television industry and society, widening perspectives of how history is presented, and expanding the diversity of stories told. David is also the author of Civilisations: First Contact/The Cult of Progress, The World's War and The Kaiser's Holocaust: Germany's Forgotten Genocide and the Colonial Roots of Nazism. His book looks at the global slave-trading empire of Britain, how the country's 19th century economic and industrial might was built on American slavery, and how modern society has been shaped as a result. From there he became a presenter for the BBC, appearing on documentaries including Civilisations, The World’s War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire, and the BAFTA-winning Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners.ĭavid’s book Black and British was accompanied by a BBC Two series of the same name which he both wrote and presented. Starting out as a researcher for BBC Radio 4, David was soon involved in producing and directing historical documentaries for the station, including Namibia: Genocide and the Second Reich, The Lost Pictures of Eugene Smith, and Abraham Lincoln: Saint or Sinner.


Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester, David looks at what our history reveals about contemporary society and the lasting effects of the British Empire. He is the presenter of A House Through Time and author of Black and British: A Forgotten History.


David Olusoga is a historian, writer, and broadcaster.
