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Sathnam Sanghera will be at Southbank Centre this July to discuss the legacies of the British empire around the world.
Get your tickets here: bit.ly/SC-Sathnam-San…
'In the Black Country,' (c1900/36) by Edwin Butler Bayliss,' is our sixteenth #myfavouritepainting and has been chosen by the journalist and author Sathnam Sanghera Sathnam Sanghera
His highly-anticipated sequel to 'Empireland,' 'Empireworld: How British Imperialism Has Shaped the
Happy publication day to brilliant writer and friend Sathnam Sanghera Another smart compassionate and essential book about the legacy of Empire and our braided histories. #Empireworld
Crowds gathered and kebabs were eaten last night at the launch of Empireworld. Congratulations Sathnam Sanghera, we now await your deployment to lunar base camp for the forthcoming Empireuniverse 👍
Sharing another pre-publication view on ‘Broken Threads: My Family From Empire to Independence.’ It’s from Sathnam Sanghera, whose own work through ‘Empireland’ and now ‘Empireworld’ has been so agenda-setting.
My book is out on June 6th and can be ordered now in hardback, ebook and
'Getting the ghee out of the omelette!'
Thank you Sathnam Sanghera Sanghera and Yasmin alibhai-brown for a lively discussion Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery about the complicated legacy of empire and the visceral reaction of those unable to handle the truth as we unpack that legacy.
#Empireworld 📚
All the contradictions of Empire that are related so well in Sathnam Sanghera’s best selling Empireworld are present in the story of the Indian Military Hospital in WWI Brighton. On the one hand, it hosted Indian soldiers wounded while fighting for the Empire, manifested British
As Empireworld hits the shelves this morning, author Sathnam Sanghera Sanghera discusses the importance of ongoing research and reassessment of Britain's imperial legacies and recommends a selection of fascinating reads: bit.ly/3vDombf
Very proud of Sathnam Sanghera on the official launch of Empireworld, the follow up to his 2021’s Empireland. Both important books looking at British history. The incessant racist trolling & abuse of Sathnam is pretty much relentless, so to continue of this path is quite something ❤️
Empireworld takes us on a eye-opening journey, examining the various global effects of British imperialism. On the blog, Sathnam Sanghera Sanghera discusses the far-reaching effects of British colonialism and recommends a selection of fascinating reads: bit.ly/3vDombf
Next Monday evening with Kew Gardens 5x15 hosts an unmissable conversation on Botanic Gardens Past and Present with Sathnam Sanghera author of Empireworld Andrea Wulf author of The Brother Gardeners and Emma Nicolson
Tickets are free, register below!
5x15 in partnership with
Bravo The Charleston Trust and the brilliant & fun session today with Peter R. Neumann, The New World Disorder & Sathnam Sanghera with EmpireWorld. A feast for the mind. Thank you! Buy both immediately everyone!
Order a copy of #Empireworld by Sathnam Sanghera now. Powerfully identifies the fingerprints the British Empire has left on the modern world. Clear how good/bad are irrelevant, it is processing the legacy of Imperialism that really matters. 🧵 on Empireland’s impact on Hist. curr. tmrw.
Grateful to Sathnam Sanghera & Kate Teltscher for speaking Kew Gardens yesterday - first, a detour to sign their books in the Victoria Gate (with permission!). A joyful labour for authors. Empireworld & Palace of Palms are very much available