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• Slavery heritage tourism narratives stimulate plural public memories of the past. • The embodied absence of the past is physical presence yet narrative absence. • European cities are viable sites for studying slavery heritage tourism. • Guided tours and guidebooks are tools to subvert authorised heritage narratives. • Empirical and conceptual innovation is needed in slavery heritage tourism research.
Emmanuel Akwasi Adu-Ampong (Thu,) studied this question.