David Olusoga
David Adetayo Olusoga OBE is a distinguished British historian, author, broadcaster, and filmmaker, known for his impactful contributions to the understanding of history. Currently, he holds the position of Professor of Public History at the University of Manchester, where he influences the next generation of historians.
Olusoga has gained widespread recognition for his compelling historical documentaries aired on the BBC, where he expertly brings to light significant yet often overlooked narratives. His work extends beyond television; he is also a regular contributor to The One Show and The Guardian, where his insights on historical matters resonate with a broad audience.
Among his notable works, Olusoga's book "Black and British: A Forgotten History" has been particularly influential, earning accolades for its thorough research and engaging narrative that explores the rich history of Black individuals in Britain. His commitment to inclusive history has not only educated the public but has also inspired discussions on race and identity in contemporary society.
In recognition of his achievements, Olusoga was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2021, honoring his services to history and broadcasting. Through his multifaceted career, David Olusoga continues to make significant strides in promoting an understanding of diverse historical perspectives.
Filmography
Our NHS: A Hidden History
The Unwanted: The Secret Windrush Files
Empire with David Olusoga
Civilisations
Black and British: A Forgotten History
Harry & Meghan
A Timewatch Guide
Union with David Olusoga
A House Through Time