Politicians continue to exploit social divisions for electoral gains, while foreign forces seek to undermine India’s unity The legacy of British colonialism in India remains a contentious issue, with ...
This month marks the 250th anniversary of the Battle at Point Pleasant between Shawnee warriors led by Chief Cornstalk and ...
The British abandoned their initial policy of non-interference in 1866, leading to the establishment of military posts and ...
Since many museums in Britain have spent the last few years tearing themselves up over whether they should continue to show ...
The calls, led by Caribbean nations, aim to address Britain’s historical involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.
The past and present collide in this New York Film Festival selection The post ‘Grand Tour’ is a colonial rumination on ...
The home still features a gambrel roof, Dutch doors, original claw foot tubs and a stone wall in the kitchen that once formed ...
Lady Justice, an enduring symbol of fairness and equality, transcends cultural boundaries and has a rich history steeped in ...
He added that one massacre was recorded during the colonial era after the British extended its control to the New Territories in 1899. Your Voice: When mourning the queen, think twice about UK ...
Zambia is just one of several nations experiencing a new type of colonialism, this time with a green capitalist veneer.
Did Admiral Arthur Phillip spearhead the invasion of Aboriginal Australia? Before I train our eyes on that question, let me ...
you’d think that the British Museum’s latest attempt to address the legacies of its past would be another ponderous lecture about colonialism and empire. Luckily, what have we here?