
Empireland
- Author Sathnam Sanghera
- Narrator Homer Todiwala
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Run Time 10 hours and 17 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Colonialism and imperialism.
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An Apple Best Audiobook of 2021
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'This remarkable book shines the brightest of lights into some of the darkest and most misunderstood corners of our shared history' James O'Brien
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In his brilliantly illuminating new book Sathnam Sanghera demonstrates how so much of what we consider to be modern Britain is actually rooted in our imperial past. In prose that is, at once, both clear-eyed and full of acerbic wit, Sanghera shows how our past is everywhere: from how we live to how we think, from the foundation of the NHS to the nature of our racism, from our distrust of intellectuals in public life to the exceptionalism that imbued the campaign for Brexit and the government's early response to the Covid crisis. And yet empire is a subject, weirdly hidden from view.
The British Empire ran for centuries and covered vast swathes of the world. It is, as Sanghera reveals, fundamental to understanding Britain. However, even among those who celebrate the empire there seems to be a desire not to look at it too closely - not to include the subject in our school history books, not to emphasize it too much in our favourite museums.
At a time of great division, when we are arguing about what it means to be British, Sanghera's book urges us to address this bewildering contradiction. For, it is only by stepping back and seeing where we really come from, that we can begin to understand who we are, and what unites us.
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'Lucid but never simplistic; entertaining but never frivolous; intensely readable while always mindful of nuance and complexity - Empireland takes a perfectly-judged approach to its contentious but necessary subject' Jonathan Coe
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Critics Review
I only wish this book had been around when I was at school
A fascinating reckoning with a history of empire
A balanced and insightful study of the British empire and contemporary attitudes towards it
This immensely readable book is very timely. The account by Sanghera, a former FT writer, is simultaneously personal and scholarly. It addresses many of the questions that are now urgent subjects of public debate – such as Britain’s role in the slave trade and the connections between empire and multiculturalism
An important book and that’s not a phrase to use lightly. It’s an exposé and a reminder of how conveniently the British have rewritten the past and buried the bones of their shame . . . a necessary, uncomfortable and illuminating read
Robust . . . an illuminating examination of the “toxic cocktail of nostalgia and amnesia” that still hugely influences our life today
This remarkable book shines the brightest of lights into some of the darkest and most misunderstood corners of our shared history
[Empireland] should be on the compulsory reading list of every secondary school in the country
Lucid but never simplistic; entertaining but never frivolous; intensely readable while always mindful of nuance and complexity – Empireland takes a perfectly-judged approach to its contentious but necessary subject
Empireland by Sathnam Sanghera is a salutary reminder of the dark side of our past. I spend my time trying to help resolve armed conflicts from Myanmar to Nigeria that are largely caused by the crass errors of our ancestors. It helps to understand how those came about
A gracefully written book, but its real beauty lies in its complete absence of dogmatism … Empireland is not an angry diatribe. It’s a sensitive, often uncomfortable commentary on the stubborn influence of empire … The real remedy is education of the kind that Sanghera has embraced – accepting, not ignoring, the past
This remarkable book shines the brightest of lights into some of the darkest and most misunderstood corners of our shared history. As urgent as it is illuminating . . . Sanghera’s meticulous research and passionate advocacy combine to create an irresistible case for reviewing much of what we think we know about the reality and legacy of the British Empire
In this witty and multi-faceted portrait of our nation, the award-winning journalist and novelist looks with great acuity at how the Empire wrought contemporary Britain
[An] impassioned and deeply personal journey through Britain’s imperial past and present … a moving and stimulating book that deserves to be widely read
Excellent … he is a good guide to the complexities of the issues … And he is largely positive about Britain and its future
The best book on the British empire for a very long time
A scorching polemic on the afterburn of empire
A wonderful, wonderful book
This account of how much of our “island story” was written in other countries deserves to be widely read. His decency and talent remind us of how much we owe to all those immigrants from our empire who came to make their lives here and too often (but happily not always) had to face hostility with a racist hue. The racism was frequently sired by our imperial past
A really interesting look at the history of empire – everything we’re not taught at school – and how learning that history could change the way we view our country today
This thoroughly engaging and incredibly important book must be read by everyone. The sometimes heartbreaking read is enlightening and transformative. This remarkable work should be included in school curriculum… The informative book will undoubtedly continue to improve the understanding of future generations and perhaps even shape them
Empireland argues passionately that our identity has been shaped for the worse by empire, and that we must do more to debunk national myths
In the wake of personal epiphany we glimpse with Sanghera pathways of transformative potential … a simple but profound response – this searching introspection and a quest for new horizons, combined with a readiness to sit with the contradictions of it all
My book of the year so far. A really thoughtful, deeply researched and elegantly written look at the legacy of empire
Very well written … decent, balanced and wise. His decency and talent remind us of how much we owe to all those immigrants from our empire who came to make their lives here
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