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Legacy of Violence by Caroline Elkins; 9780099540250

Legacy of Violence

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Legacy of Violence by Caroline Elkins delves into the unsettling history of the British Empire's reliance on violence as a tool for maintaining control and power throughout the twentieth century. Through rigorous research spanning over a decade and multiple continents, Elkins unveils the systematic and racialised violence perpetrated by Britain to safeguard its interests, highlighting the often-overlooked consequences of imperial actions.

The Plot

The narrative weaves together a compelling analysis of various historical instances where violence was not just an aberration but a central strategy employed by the Empire. Elkins meticulously documents how the British authorities, when faced with the threat of losing dominance, resorted to erasing evidence of their brutal practices. This retreat into censorship and historical amnesia prompts critical questions about accountability and the legacy of colonialism.

Themes

  • Imperialism and Violence: The book interrogates the intricate relationship between imperial ambitions and the use of violence.
  • Historical Amnesia: It explores the ways in which nations suppress uncomfortable truths about their past.
  • Racialisation of Violence: Elkins discusses how racial ideologies informed and justified violent practices.

"A profound examination of the depths of imperial violence and its lasting repercussions." - A noteworthy commentary on the book's significance.

Readers who appreciated works like Empire: A Very Short Introduction by Jan Morris or Colonialism and Its Legacies by D. M. M. MacKenzie will find Elkins' exploration both enlightening and thought-provoking.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 130 mm × 197 mm × 57 mm
Pages: 896
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9780099540250

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