Britain’s Empire: Resistance, Repression and Revolt

Britain’s Empire: Resistance, Repression and Revolt

by Gott (Author)

Synopsis

This revelatory new history punctures the still widely held belief that the British Empire was an enlightened and civilizing enterprise of great benefit to its subject peoples. Instead, Britain's Empire reveals a history of systemic repression and almost continual violence, showing how British rule was imposed as a military operation and maintained as a military dictatorship. For colonized peoples, the experience was a horrific one - of slavery, famine, battle and extermination. Yet, as Richard Gott illustrates, the empire's oppressed peoples did not go gently into that good night. Wherever Britain tried to plant its flag, there was resistance. From Ireland to India, from the American colonies to Australia, Gott chronicles the backlash. He shows, too, how Britain provided a blueprint for the genocides of twentieth-century Europe, and argues that its past leaders must rank alongside the dictators of the twentieth century as the perpetrators of crimes against humanity on an infamous scale. In tracing this history of resistance, all but lost to modern memory, Richard Gott recovers these forgotten peoples and puts them where they deserve to be: at the heart of the story of Britain's empire.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 576
Edition: New in Paperback
Publisher: Verso
Published: 13 Nov 2012

ISBN 10: 1844670678
ISBN 13: 9781844670673

Media Reviews
Vivid and startling ... Gott's achievement is to show, as no historian has done before, that violence was a central, constant and ubiquitous part of the making and keeping of the British Empire. Richard Drayton, Guardian A welcome, even necessary, corrective. Stephen Howe, Independent A rich compendium of revolt. Scotland on Sunday Stimulating, inspirational and much needed. Dan Glazebrook, Morning Star His message is stark but Gott is never shrill. He writes as a scholar, not an accuser. Jonathan Steele, Red Pepper
Author Bio
Richard Gott is a former Latin America correspondent and features editor for the Guardian. A specialist in Latin American affairs, his books include Cuba: A New History, Guerrilla Movements in Latin America, The Appeasers (with Martin Gilbert), Land Without Evil, Hugo Ch vez and the Bolivarian Revolution, and Britain's Empire. He is currently an honorary research fellow at the institute for the study of the Americas at the University of London.