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The Truth About Empire

Real Histories of British Colonialism

Alan Lester Sathnam Sanghera

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English
C Hurst & Co
04 October 2024
The Truth About Empirecomes from expert historians who believe that the truth, as far as we can pinpoint it, matters; that our decades of painstaking research make us worth listening to; and that our authority as leading professionals should count for something in today's polarised debates over Britain's imperial past.

In the culture wars, the public's understanding of colonial history is continually distorted by wilful caricatures. With their fight to highlight Empire's horrors, communities whose voices once went unheard have alienated many who would prefer a celebratory national history. The backlash, orchestrated by elements of the media, has produced a concerted denial of British imperial racism and violence

a disinformation campaign sharing both tactics and motivations with those around Covid, Brexit and climate change.

From Australia and China to India and South Africa, this essay collection is an accessible guide to the British Empire, and a shield against the assault on historical truth. The disturbing stories told in these pages, of Empire's culture, politics and economics, show why professional research matters, when deciding what can and cannot be known about Britain's colonial past.
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Imprint:   C Hurst & Co
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9781911723097
ISBN 10:   191172309X
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alan Lester is Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Sussex and Adjunct Professor of History at La Trobe University. He has written eleven books on British colonialism, most recently Ruling the World: Freedom, Civilisation and Liberalism in the Nineteenth Century British Empire; and Deny and Disavow: The British Empire in the Culture War (co-authored; 2nd edition).

Reviews for The Truth About Empire: Real Histories of British Colonialism

‘Systematically reveals the questionable foundations of apologies for British colonialism. …A masterclass in historical scholarship.’ -- <b><i>Australian Book Review</b></i> ‘Provides a kind of index of approaches experts can take when their subject is made the ground of culture war discourse-mongering. …Stuart Ward’s chapter is a brilliant historicisation of the genre of post-imperial apologetics.’ -- <b><i>Red Pepper Magazine</b></i> 'We can welcome The Truth about Empire as a major contribution to current debates over British imperial history.'  -- <b><I>Inside Story</I></b> 'An essential contribution to scholarship on the British Empire. This is an important book for our times.' -- <b>Kavita Puri, author of <I>Partition Voices: Untold British Stories</I></b> 'In a time of harmful, government-backed myth-making about the past, ""The Truth About Empire"" offers important assurance of the value of and need for scholarly expertise and dialogue. Expert historians patiently, and devastatingly, prove the scholarly malpractice behind recent ideologically motivated attempts to whitewash the past. A lesson in the follies of peddling and trusting bogus history.' -- <b>Priya Satia, author of <I>Time's Monster: How History Makes History</I></b> 'A fine collection of detailed and remarkably restrained assessments of the troubling and dubious manner in which the right-wing polemicists of the culture wars have distorted the historical record in service of the political rehabilitation of colonialism.' -- <b>Michael Taylor, author of <I>The Interest: How the British Establishment Resisted the Abolition of Slavery</I></b> 'Lester has assembled an A Team of--can we say this now?--experts. The result is an incredibly readable collection that is nuanced, complex, calm and seriously informed--just what we need now on this vital and important subject.' -- <b>Matthew Parker, author of <I>One Fine Day: Britain's Empire on the Brink</I></b>


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