Empireworld, Sathnam Sanghera
Empireworld, Sathnam Sanghera
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Empireworld
How British Imperialism Shaped the Globe

Author: Sathnam Sanghera

Narrator: Homer Todiwala

Unabridged: 11 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

Bestselling author and journalist Sathnam Sanghera explores the global legacy of the British Empire, and the ways it continues to influence economics, politics, and culture around the world.

2.6 billion people are inhabitants of former British colonies. The empire's influence upon the quarter of the planet it occupied, and its gravitational influence upon the world outside it, has been profound: from the spread of Christianity by missionaries to the shaping international law. Even today, 1 in 3 people drive on the left hand side of the road, an artifact of the British empire. Yet Britain's idea of its imperial history and the world's experience of it are two very different things. ­­Following in the footsteps of his bestselling book Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain, Empireworld explores the ways in which British Empire has come to shape the modern world
  
Sanghera visits Barbados, where he uncovers how Caribbean nations are still struggling to emerge from the disadvantages sown by transatlantic slavery. He examines how large charities--like Save the Children and the World Bank--still see the world through the imperial eyes of their colonial founders, and how the political instability of nations, such as Nigeria, for instance, can be traced back to tensions seeded in their colonial foundations. And from the British Empire's role in the transportation of 12.5 million Africans during the Atlantic slave trade, to the 35 million Indians who died due to famine caused by British policy, the British Empire, as Sanghera reveals, was responsible for some of the largest demographic changes in human history.
 
Economic, legal and political systems across the world continue to function along the lines originally drawn by the British Empire, and cultural, sexual, psychological, linguistic, demographic, and educational norms originally established by imperial Britons continue to shape our lives. British Empire may have peaked a century ago, and it may have been mostly dismantled by 1997, but in this major new work, Sathnam Sanghera ultimately shows how the largest empire in world history still exerts influence over planet Earth in all sorts of silent and unsilent ways. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rohan on February 04, 2024

The legacy of the British Empire is highly controversial and covers a wide canvass and Empireworld gives valuable insights into some aspects of the subject. Mr Sanghera includes the period of British Rule and the legacy for the former colonies after independence. Mr Sanghera’s approach to the subjec......more

Goodreads review by Andy on January 25, 2024

I loved Empireland but I did half wonder whether there was anything new to be said on the subject of Britain's imperial legacy, especially having just read Matthew Parker's superb "One Fine Day". I needn't have worried - Sathnam Sanghera has produced a very thoroughly researched but beautifully writ......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on March 14, 2024

I have just read this book after reading Empireland, which I thought was outstanding. Sadly, Empireworld is not in the same league. There are flashes of the evenhanded prose and considered thinking we all benefitted from in Mr. Sanghera’s previous work, but this book is too subjective in its conclus......more

Goodreads review by Cordelia on October 03, 2024

This is an insightful account of Imperialism and has an extensive bibliography, which allows you to follow up on some points. There isn't necessarily any new information here but Sanghera offers an alternative point of view. I would say that you would need to already have some understanding of the B......more

Goodreads review by Meggie on October 16, 2024

Another winner from Sanghera! Very thought provoking and well written book.......more