In Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain, Sathnam Sanghera offers a new critique of the history of the British Empire and its continuing impact on British society, drawing on secondary source material, personal experience and sharp enquiry. With an impressive bibliography, this candid and informed book is deserving of all the plaudits heaped on it, ... Continue
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‘Tomorrow Belong to Us’: The British Far Right since 1967, edited by Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley...
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In Radio Empire: The BBC’s Eastern Service and the Emergence of the Global Anglophone Novel, Daniel ...
In Colonial Captivity during the First World War: Internment and the Fall of the German Empire, 1914...
In Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands, Hazel V. Carby explores the imperial connections betw...
In This Is Not Normal: The Collapse of Liberal Britain, William Davies pores over the deeper roots, ...
‘Tomorrow Belong to Us’: The British Far Right since 1967, edited by Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley...
In Kids – Child Protection in Britain: The Truth, Camila Batmanghelidjh with Tim Rayment sets out a ...
In Occupied America: British Military Rule and the Experience of Revolution, Donald F. Johnson offer...
Henry Brefo describes this book as a rich historical archive that enriches our understanding of the ...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...
In Barbed-Wire Imperialism: Britain’s Empire of Camps, 1876-1903, Aidan Forth presents a history of ...
In Imperial Encore: The Cultural Project of the Late British Empire, Caroline Ritter explores how cu...
In Underground Asia, Tim Harper explores the intensifying anti-colonial activity across South, South...
In The Richer, The Poorer: How Britain Enriched the Few and Failed the Poor, Stewart Lansley explore...
‘Tomorrow Belong to Us’: The British Far Right since 1967, edited by Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley...
In Passport to Peckham: Culture and Creativity in a London Village, Robert Hewison digs deep into th...
In Radio Empire: The BBC’s Eastern Service and the Emergence of the Global Anglophone Novel, Daniel ...
In Colonial Captivity during the First World War: Internment and the Fall of the German Empire, 1914...
In Imperial Intimacies: A Tale of Two Islands, Hazel V. Carby explores the imperial connections betw...
In This Is Not Normal: The Collapse of Liberal Britain, William Davies pores over the deeper roots, ...
‘Tomorrow Belong to Us’: The British Far Right since 1967, edited by Nigel Copsey and Matthew Worley...
In Kids – Child Protection in Britain: The Truth, Camila Batmanghelidjh with Tim Rayment sets out a ...
In Occupied America: British Military Rule and the Experience of Revolution, Donald F. Johnson offer...
Henry Brefo describes this book as a rich historical archive that enriches our understanding of the ...
In this rare anthropological study based on extensive fieldwork in Balochistan, Ugo Fabietti explore...