The Entangled Legacies of Empire: Race, Finance and Inequality
By (Author) Paul Gilbert
Edited by Clea Bourne
Edited by Max Haiven
Edited by Johnna Montgomerie
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st November 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political economy
Finance and the finance industry
306.3
Hardback
352
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 21mm
553g
This collection focuses on the way the legacies of empire, race and colonialism persist in the present: from the early days of settler colonialism to contemporary extractive industries, from direct colonial rule to racist border regimes.
The racialised dimensions of Covid-19 and uprisings against anti-Black police violence of 2020 remind us that the afterlives of colonialism, empire and racism profoundly shape the global economy. Addressing themes as diverse as childrens play equipment, the origins of money, and oil, this urgently needed volume will be of interest to students, activists, journalists and anyone who intends to learn about how empire, race and colonialism continue to influence the global economy. This highly readable book offers twenty-four global snapshots contributed by established and emerging scholars, artist and curators, alongside an incisive editorial introduction that makes the links from past to present with clarity and conviction.
Paul Gilbert is a Senior Lecturer in International Development at the University of Sussex
Clea Bourne is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths, University of London
Max Haiven is Canada Research Chair in the Radical Imagination at Lakehead University
Johnna Montgomerie is Professor of International Political Economy at King's College London