Focusing on the legacies of colonialism, this book contrasts the national attitudes of Britain and France, revealing how each has grappled with their colonial past. Through the narratives of activists, politicians, journalists, and historians, it illustrates how these figures have sparked public discourse on race, national identity, and belonging. By emphasizing memory as a politicized debate, the author highlights the ongoing impact of colonial history on contemporary social and political discussions, making it a compelling read for those interested in imperialism and cultural identity.
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- 2021