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Hear Our Voices: A Powerful Retelling of the British Empire through 20 True Stories
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Hear Our Voices: A Powerful Retelling of the British Empire through 20 True Stories
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Hear Our Voices: A Powerful Retelling of the British Empire through 20 True Stories
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This compelling and important history of the British Empire, told from the perspective of 20 people who lived through it, tells the story of one of the largest and most powerful empires in human history.
At one time,
the British Empire ruled over almost a quarter of the world’s population.
Men, women and children from all walks of life and from across the globe were affected in big and small ways, from the clothes they wore, the food they ate and the languages they spoke to the work they did and the rights they held. This legacy and impact is still evident all over the world today. This book shines a light on the
human aspects of the ‘Empire where the sun never sets’
, introducing readers to a host of figures, both powerful and modest, who lived through, challenged, and influenced the course of the British Empire.
But how did this empire come to be? And
what happened to the people whose lands were colonised?
The people whose lives were touched?
This book tells their stories
and
reclaims this chapter in history
by giving voice to
20 real figures
whose perspectives have often been
ignored, overlooked or sidelined
. Their stories are told in a
first-person narrative style
, allowing readers to
see through the eyes of these inspiring history-keepers
. From
leaders
activists
to
poets
freedom fighters
, the book features a range of figures from across
five continents
, shining a light on the human aspect of the British Empire. Meet
Queen Nanny,
the escaped slave who led a fight for freedom against the British in Jamaica. Hear the story of
Rani of Jhansi
,
a key figure in the Indian resistance movement against British colonial rule. Learn about
Tejonihokarawa
, the Mohawk leader who travelled to London on a diplomatic mission.
These
engaging true stories of resistance, community, struggle and hope
will spark conversations, foster a
broader, decolonized understanding
of the reaches and impacts of colonialism and ultimately
leave readers inspired
. After all, understanding our past and its echoes in our lives today is a step towards a better future.
At one time,
the British Empire ruled over almost a quarter of the world’s population.
Men, women and children from all walks of life and from across the globe were affected in big and small ways, from the clothes they wore, the food they ate and the languages they spoke to the work they did and the rights they held. This legacy and impact is still evident all over the world today. This book shines a light on the
human aspects of the ‘Empire where the sun never sets’
, introducing readers to a host of figures, both powerful and modest, who lived through, challenged, and influenced the course of the British Empire.
But how did this empire come to be? And
what happened to the people whose lands were colonised?
The people whose lives were touched?
This book tells their stories
and
reclaims this chapter in history
by giving voice to
20 real figures
whose perspectives have often been
ignored, overlooked or sidelined
. Their stories are told in a
first-person narrative style
, allowing readers to
see through the eyes of these inspiring history-keepers
. From
leaders
activists
to
poets
freedom fighters
, the book features a range of figures from across
five continents
, shining a light on the human aspect of the British Empire. Meet
Queen Nanny,
the escaped slave who led a fight for freedom against the British in Jamaica. Hear the story of
Rani of Jhansi
,
a key figure in the Indian resistance movement against British colonial rule. Learn about
Tejonihokarawa
, the Mohawk leader who travelled to London on a diplomatic mission.
These
engaging true stories of resistance, community, struggle and hope
will spark conversations, foster a
broader, decolonized understanding
of the reaches and impacts of colonialism and ultimately
leave readers inspired
. After all, understanding our past and its echoes in our lives today is a step towards a better future.