What if the source of these problems lay within a period that the country has long tried to repress? The era of decolonisation fundamentally shifted Britain's relationship with the world, yet we know almost nothing about events and actors that drove this transformation. Crucially, we also ignore the policies and practices that were left in place following the end of empire. These systems gave British imperialism a strange afterlife, one that is now returning to haunt the old 'mother country.
In this book, Ghanaian-British writer Kojo Koram tells the story of what happened in the aftermath of empire, showing how the economic and political battles that were happening in Britain's former colonies a few decades created the conditions for many of the problems Britain itself is facing today.
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