Author:Caroline Elkins
Only a few years after Britain defeated fascism came the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya - a mass armed rebellion by the Kikuyu people, demanding the return of their land and freedom. The draconian response of Britain's colonial government was to detain nearly the entire Kikuyu population of 1.5 million and to portray them as sub-human savages. Detainees in their thousands - possibly a hundred thousand or more - died from exhaustion, disease, starvation and systemic physical brutality. For decades these events remained untold.
Caroline Elkins conducted years of research to piece together this story, unearthing reams of documents and interviewing several hundred Kikuyu survivors. Britain's Gulag reveals, for the first time, the full savagery of the Mau Mau war and the ruthless determination with which Britain sought to control its empire.
Diarmuid Hester has written a book I have always wanted to read. An exploration, celebration and reclamation of queer lives within their spaces and landscapes, it roams from the cloisters and locked gates of Cambridge to the hilly streets of San Francisco, the apartments of New York City and the nuclear desert of Dungeness's shingle-shore, where Derek Jarman created a world on the margins and of the margins. Hester is a fizzingly brilliant writer, and with its fusion of personal testimony, reportage, cultural history and literary criticism, this book will surely find a wide readership
—— Robert MacFarlaneA moving, erudite book. Writing against the tide of erasure, Hester takes us on a journey through time, over land and sea, and casts an empathetic and sharply humorous eye on this pantheon of queer figures. A hymn to the importance of community and place, this is a vital public history of queer life that is both intimate and wondrously radical
—— Seán Hewitt, author of All Down Darkness WideDiarmuid Hester's beautifully written psycho-biography explores obscure corners of places as sites of hidden queer histories. His portraits of writers and activists from E.M. Forster to Josephine Baker, London's queer suffragettes and Kevin Killian are haunted and haunting - totally riveting
—— Chris KrausA charming, playfully challenging companion on a dreamy quest through lost landscapes of defiance, imagination and desire
—— Jeremy Atherton LinHester's book is insightful, delightful, and enlightening: an essential entrant into the queer canon
—— Isabel WaidnerA bracing addition to the ongoing deconstruction of the historiographical pillars of western cultural supremacy
—— Michael Wood , BBC History MagazineA book to savour ... challenges us to rethink what it means to be of the West. The writing is as accessible as the argument is pointed
—— Sir Lawrence Freedman, author of STRATEGY: A HISTORYSets the record straight on the modern myth of Western Civilisation. Authoritative and impassioned, this glorious book takes us beyond prejudice and preconception to a new story about the world in which we live
—— Prof. Josephine Quinn, author of IN SEARCH OF THE PHOENICIANSIncredibly successful and impressive... An honest, painstaking and thrilling story that upends almost everything we think we know about the world... I cannot recommend this book more
—— Jared Yates Sexton, author of AMERICAN RULE and THE MIDNIGHT KINGDOMFluent and accessible... Mac Sweeney skillfully blends analysis, erudition and anecdote
—— Wall Street JournalFascinating... Mac Sweeney's breadth of knowledge and elegant style keep the book highly engaging
—— Dr Christopher Kissane , Irish TimesA highly readable, vigorous repudiation of the Western-centric school of history
—— Kirkus (starred review)Robert Darnton is one of the world's greatest historians, and this is an exceptional book ... each chapter brims with life and colour ... A titanic work.
—— Sunday Times Books of the YearA monument of information and sober common sense. Of all the books I have read about Putin, this is the most comprehensive and sensible
—— Rodric Braithwaite, UK Ambassador in Moscow, 1988-1992Elegantly written and pacy
—— UK Today News, The Best New Political Books August 2022(Praise for Philip Short on Mao): 'It is everything one could hope for: magisterial, beautifully written... and rich in material'
—— Guardian(Praise for Philip Short on Mao): 'A beautifully written, grippingly readable biography... A formidable piece of research'
—— John Simpson , Sunday Telegraph(Praise for Philip Short on Pot Pot): 'Extraordinary and brilliant'
—— The Scotsman(Praise for Philip Short on Pot Pot): 'A superb, chilling, yet human portrait of a monster'
—— Simon Sebag Montefiore(Praise for Philip Short on Mitterand): 'A stunningly detailed investigation of a monumental political character'
—— The Independent(Praise for Philip Short on Mitterand): 'Deeply researched and marvellously readable'
—— Sunday TimesComprehensive
—— Money Week[A] meticulously researched biography
—— Daily MailSuperb, totally fascinating and compelling, Katja Hoyer's first full history of East Germany's rise and fall is a work of revelatory original research - and a gripping read with a brilliant cast of characters. Essential reading
—— Simon Sebag MontefioreA beyond-brilliant new picture of the rise and fall of the East German state. Katja Hoyer gives us not only pin-sharp historical analysis, but an up-close and personal view of both key characters and ordinary citizens whose lives charted some of the darkest hours of the Cold War. If you thought you knew the history of East Germany, think again. An utterly riveting read
—— Julie EtchinghamA fantastic, sparkling book, filled with insights not only about East Germany but about the Cold War, Europe and the forging of the 20th and 21st centuries
—— Peter FrankopanThe joke has it that the duty of the last East German to escape from the country was to turn off the lights. In Beyond the Wall Katja Hoyer turns the light back on and gives us the best kind of history: frank, vivid, nuanced and filled with interesting people
—— Ivan KrastevA refreshing and eye-opening book on a country that is routinely reduced to cartoonish cliché. Beyond the Wall is a tribute to the ordinary East Germans who built themselves a society that - for a time - worked for them, a society carved out of a state founded in the horrors of Nazism and Stalinism
—— Owen HatherleyA colourful and often revelatory re-appraisal of one of modern history's most fascinating political curiosities. Katja Hoyer skilfully weaves diverse political and private lives together, from the communist elite to ordinary East Germans
—— Frederick TaylorKatja Hoyer is becoming the authoritative voice in the English speaking world for all things German. Thanks to her, German history has the prominence in the Anglosphere it certainly deserves.
—— Dan SnowKatja Hoyer brilliantly shows that the history of East Germany was a significant chapter of German history, not just a footnote to it or a copy of the Soviet Union. To understand Germany today we have to grapple with the history and legacy of its all but dismissed East
—— Serhii PlokhyKatja Hoyer's return to discover what happened to her homeland - the old East Germany - is an excellent counterpoint to Stasiland by Anna Funder
—— Iain Macgregor