Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; Foreword: Fostering Recognition under the Luxury of Amnesia (Alberta Whittle); 1. An Introduction to Scotland’s Transnational Heritage: Sites, Things and Time(s) (Emma Bond); Part I: Transnational Sites; 2. Tartan: Its Journey Through the African Diaspora (Teleica Kirkland); 3. Textiles in Transition. Linen, Jute, and the Dundee Region’s Transnational Networks, c. 1740- c. 1880 (Sally Tuckett and Christopher A. Whatley); 4. Some Things Can’t Be Unknown – Sharing History with My Neighbours (Jeni Reid); 5. Black History Walking Tours Edinburgh (Lisa Williams); Part II: Transnational Things; 6. The East India Company and Scotland: Tracing the Recovery and Reappraisal of a Transnational Corporation (Bashabi Fraser); 7. The Matter of Slavery at National Museums Scotland (Sarah Laurenson); 8. Paisley’s Empire: Representation, Collection and Display (Joel Fagan); 9. Telling a Fuller Story: Scottish Design, Empire and Transnational Heritage at V&A Dundee (Meredith More and Rosie Spooner); Part III: Transnational Time(s); 10. Storywalking as Transnational Method: From Juteopolis to Sugaropolis (Mona Bozdog); 11. Digital Museum Objects and Transnational Histories (Nicôle Meehan); 12. Decolonising University Histories: Reflections on Research into African, Asian and Caribbean Students at Edinburgh (UncoverED); 13. Avowing Slavery in the Visual Arts (Michael Morris); Afterword: Building Solidarity: Moving Towards the Repatriation of the House of Ni’isjoohl Totem Pole (Amy Parent, Noxs Ts’aawit, with William Moore, Sim’oogit Duuk); List of Contributors; Index.