The Dawn of Empire
Ian Duffield finds much of interest in a new account of the beginnings of British imperialism
Ian Duffield finds much of interest in a new account of the beginnings of British imperialism
Ian Duffield looks at the invisibility of black people in histories of Britain.
Ian Duffield argues that, more than any other African leader Kwame Nkrumah - together with the man whose examples and ideas gave him so much inspiration, Marcus Aurelius Garvey - was responsible for bringing black people into the mainstream of 20th-century history.