Madge Dresser


Dr Madge Judith Dresser FRHS was an Associate Professor in History at the University of the West of England, and is currently Honorary Professor in the department of Historical Studies at the University of Bristol. Her specialities are the history of slavery, national identity, women's history, and the position of religious and ethnic minorities in British society.
She is active in Journey to Justice, a Bristolian charity highlighting the history of social justice and marginalised voices.
She has frequently made efforts to acknowledge the role of Edward Colston in Bristol's slave trade industry, noting the "reluctance in some quarters" to mention it in relation to the statue of him. As such, she has been involved with the rewording process of the statue's plaque.

Published works

TitleTime of first publicationFirst edition publisher/publicationUnique identifierNotes
Slavery Obscured: The Social History of the Slave Trade in an English Provincial Port2001Continuum
The Diary of Sarah Fox nee Champion, 1745–18022003Bristol Record SocietyEditor; written by Sarah Fox, extracted in 1872 by John Frank
Bristol: Ethnic Minorities and the City 1000-20012008Phillimore Publisherswith Peter Fleming
Women and the City: Bristol 1373-20002016Redcliffe PressEditor