The History of Colonialism and Its Legacy
Who Owned the World—and Who Still Pays the Price
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Narrated by:
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Remy Greer
Summary
The History of Colonialism and Its Legacy: Who Owned the World—And Who Still Pays the Price
What does it mean to inherit a world shaped by conquest?
From the arrival of European ships on distant shores to the modern borders and economies that define today’s global order, The History of Colonialism and Its Legacy offers a sweeping, narrative account of how centuries of empire continue to cast long shadows over our world.
This powerful book explores:
- The rise of European colonial empires and the brutal systems they imposed
- The transatlantic slave trade, extractive economies, and racial hierarchies
- The resistance movements, revolutions, and struggles for independence
- The lingering inequalities of decolonization, from debt and poverty to cultural loss
- How colonial logic still shapes geopolitics, global finance, and international relations
With vivid storytelling and global scope, this book moves across continents and centuries—connecting past injustices to present-day realities in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and beyond. Whether examining partition, apartheid, or postcolonial power structures, it asks urgent questions: Who benefited? Who resisted? And who still bears the cost?
Perfect for fans of Yuval Noah Harari, Edward Said, Orlando Figes, and Walter Rodney
You will learn:
- How empire built the foundations of modern capitalism
- Why colonial borders still trigger conflict
- What reparations, reconciliation, and justice might look like today
Sobering, cinematic, and deeply human—The History of Colonialism and Its Legacy is not just about the past. It’s about understanding the world we live in now.
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