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Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire, Black and British 2-Book Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789124027636

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Titles in This Set:
Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
Black and British: A Forgotten History

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
This thoughtful, two-book collection brings together two landmark voices in UK social history, united by a mission to illuminate how race, class, and empire shape Britain today. Akala’s Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire challenges comfortable narratives about national identity, arguing that enduring hierarchies rooted in empire continue to influence opportunity, culture, and everyday life. David Olusoga’s Black and British: A Forgotten History offers a sweeping, accessible panorama of Black presence in Britain from antiquity to the present, reframing what we think we know about national heritage. The paperback format makes these essential reads approachable for curious readers, students, and active book clubs alike. Together, these works provide a comprehensive, provocative, and highly readable journey through history, policy, and personal experience. Whether you’re studying for coursework, seeking to deepen conversations at home, or exploring identity from multiple angles, this set delivers conversation-starting insights and lasting value for any bookshelf.

What Makes This Collection Special:
What sets this collection apart is the powerful conversation it invites across two complementary angles. Akala foregrounds present-day implications of racial and class dynamics, blending sharp analysis with lived experience to reveal how the past continues to shape the present. Olusoga offers a broad, meticulously researched historical tapestry that honours overlooked figures and moments, grounding today’s debates in a richer chronology. The pairing acts as a complete reading journey—from macro history to micro experience—providing context, nuance, and a more complete understanding of British identity. This is more than a set; it’s a curated path for readers who want to understand how heritage informs politics, culture, and everyday life, making it an exceptional gift for lifelong learners, students, and reflective readers alike.

Books Included in This Collection:
Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire
This incisive work by Akala scrutinises how race and class intersect in modern Britain, challenging simplifying myths about national success and belonging. Written with clarity and urgency, Natives blends evidence with personal reflection to illuminate how structural inequalities persist and why they matter in daily life—from education and housing to media narratives and political discourse. It is an accessible, thought-provoking read for a broad audience: readers curious about social justice, students assessing current events, and anyone seeking a more honest portrait of Britain’s evolving identity.

Black and British: A Forgotten History
David Olusoga’s sweeping history uncovers centuries of Black presence and influence in Britain often left out of mainstream narratives. From ancient migrations to contemporary life, the book weaves together archaeology, biographies, and social history to show how Black Britons have shaped culture, industry, and national development. Written in an engaging, readable style, this volume equips readers with a richer sense of British history and a more nuanced view of what “British” has meant—and can mean—in different eras. It’s ideal for readers who crave depth, context, and a reassessment of familiar chapters of UK history.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adult readers, university students, and educators exploring race, history, and British society. It suits book clubs seeking bold, discussion-driving material, readers interested in social and political history, and anyone looking to expand their understanding of multicultural Britain. It also makes a compelling gift for readers who appreciate rigorous, accessible history and contemporary critique, or for collectors seeking a complete, thought-provoking duo to anchor their shelves and reading routines.

Key Benefits:

  • Two authoritative voices offering complementary perspectives on race, empire, and British identity.
  • Accessible, engaging writing that invites deep discussion in classrooms, clubs, or at home.
  • A cohesive reading journey from historical foundations to present-day analysis.
  • Compact paperback editions that are easy to handle, share, and gift.
  • Ideal for study, coursework, or personal growth—perfect for curious readers and lifelong learners.

About the Author:
Akala is a celebrated rapper, poet, and writer renowned for confronting social inequality through accessible, provocative narratives. His work in Natives blends sharp cultural critique with personal experience, inviting readers to question inherited narratives. David Olusoga is a prize-winning historian and broadcaster whose clear, expansive approach to Black British history has educated and entertained diverse audiences. In Black and British, he uses archival evidence, interviews, and storytelling to illuminate long-forgotten chapters of the UK’s past. Together, these authors bring both groundbreaking scholarship and compelling storytelling to a reader-friendly format that resonates beyond academia.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re building a thoughtful, conversation-starting library about Britain, empire, and identity, this pair is indispensable. The set offers breadth and depth: one title probes current social realities, the other reconstructs a deeper historical record. It’s a powerful combination for readers who want to understand how history informs today’s debates, as well as those seeking engaging, shareable reads for discussion groups. The compact paperback format makes it practical to own, lend, or gift, while the intellectual value elevates any bookshelf into a resource for learning and reflection.

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