This gloomy Saturday was perfect for polishing off my #bookspin. Oof. Knowing the Raj was morally indefensible and exploitative is one thing — but Tharoor can give detailed proof. Vital to understanding the British colonization of India. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This gloomy Saturday was perfect for polishing off my #bookspin. Oof. Knowing the Raj was morally indefensible and exploitative is one thing — but Tharoor can give detailed proof. Vital to understanding the British colonization of India. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
My first ever Indian history book. I knew that the british empire had done ‘bad stuff‘ in India but never any details of it, it wasn‘t mentioned once at school, and seeing in so much detail how intentionally damaging british policy for hundreds of years there was very eye opening, and a belated education I‘m grateful to have started. I definitely want to read more Indian history
This should be required reading for anyone living in a former colony or went to school in a British-based system, like me. It‘s not an easy read, but colonisation shaped our world.
"...sometimes the best crystal ball is a rear view mirror.". This book is as much an invitation to be informed as it is informative. Fantastic!
Past are good to learn, but should be in Past Only 🧐🧐