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Imperial Island: An Alternative History of the British Empire

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By (author): Charlotte Lydia Riley

This riveting new history tells the story of Britains journey from imperial power to a nation dividedone that alternately welcomes and excludes former imperial subjects and has been utterly transformed by them.

In the turbulent years since the outbreak of World War II, Britain has gone from an imperial power whose dominion extended over a quarter of the worlds population to an island nation divorced from Europe. After the war, as independence movements gained momentum, former imperial subjects started making their way to her soggy shores. Would these men and women of different races, cultures, and faiths be accepted as British, or would they forever be seen as outsiders? In this deeply intimate retelling of the United Kingdoms transformation from empire to island nation, Charlotte Lydia Riley shows that empire haunts every aspect of life in modern Britain.

From race riots to the Notting Hill Carnival, from the Suez Crisis to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, from the Monday Club and Enoch Powells defiant calls to protect Englands racial purity to Band Aid, the Spice Girls, and Brick Lane, the imperial mindset has dominated Britains relationship with itself and the world. The ghosts of empire are to be found, too, in anti-immigrant rhetoric and royal memorabilia, in the pitched battles over how history should be taught in schoolsand, of course, in Brexit.

Drawing on a mass of original research to capture the thoughts and feelings of ordinary British citizens, Imperial Island tells a story of people on the move and of people trapped in the past, of the end of empire and the birth of multiculturalism, a chronicle of violence and exclusion but also a testament to community. It is the story that best explains Britain today.

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  • Weight: 563g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 21 May 2024
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674258495

About Charlotte Lydia Riley

Charlotte Lydia Riley is Associate Professor of twentieth-century British history at the University of Southampton. She is the editor of The Free Speech Wars and has written for the Washington Post The Guardian New Statesman New Humanist and BBC World Histories. She cohosts a podcast Tomorrow Never Knows on feminism pop culture politics and history.

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