Empire Without End

A New History of Britain and the Caribbean

Imaobong Umoren author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Publishing:4th Jun '26

£12.99

This title is due to be published on 4th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This non-fiction paperback, "Empire Without End" from Imaobong Umoren, is due to be published 4th June 2026 by Vintage Publishing.

Rewardingly readable . . . Empire Without End is a valuable and accessible compendium with Umoren skilfully distilling complicated histories . . . With forensic analysis, Umoren skewers British mendacity perfected over centuries -- Colin Grant * Observer *
Ambitious, powerfully argued and beautifully shaped, written, illustrated and produced -- Robert Gildea
Gracefully and insightfully, Empire Without End demonstrates the profound interconnectedness of the contemporary world: the ways in which Britain was made, and the Caribbean unmade, and how politics and culture were profoundly shaped in very different societies. Anyone seeking to understand the upsurge of racial imperialism in our own time cannot afford to miss it -- Pankaj Mishra
This book carefully places today’s racial injustice where it belongs – in the context of a richly told, unending history of Empire from which we cannot turn away -- Afua Hirsch
The book that we have needed for so long, illuminating a narrative that has long been scattered among fragments of other stories. An elegant and powerful triumph of historical narration of a five-hundred-year-old story that binds Britain and the Caribbean till today. In clear and compassionate prose, Imaobong Umoren calls on us to reckon collectively with this past, laying the groundwork for us to do so with this epic account -- Priya Satia, Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History at Stanford University
A very powerful account of the entanglements between Britain and the Caribbean, from the moment that planters first appreciated the profits they could make from sugar and slavery to Black Lives Matter and the backlash against it -- Alan Lester

ISBN: 9781529967401

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 35mm

Weight: 500g

512 pages