Children of Colonialism
Explore the profound impact of colonialism on modern society in "Children of Colonialism," authored by an insightful writer and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2001. This thought-provoking hardback edition spans 272 pages and delves into the complex legacies of the colonial encounter. It highlights the contemporary 'mixed-race' populations, who are descendants of unions between European men—such as colonial officials and traders—and local women. The book offers a critical examination of how these historical relationships have shaped identities and cultures in today's world. Ideal for readers interested in post-colonial studies, sociology, and history, "Children of Colonialism" provides a compelling narrative that invites reflection on the enduring effects of colonialism. Don't miss your chance to add this essential title to your collection!