Author: Howitt, William
Synopsis:
In 'Colonization and Christianity: A popular history of the treatment of the natives by the Europeans in all their colonies,' William Howitt delves into the complex and often troubling relationship between European colonizers and the indigenous peoples they encountered across the globe. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, Howitt uncovers the untold stories of conquest, cultural assimilation, and the clash of belief systems that shaped the course of history. From the Americas to Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, this captivating account sheds light on the profound impact of colonization and Christianity on native populations, challenging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths of our shared past.
Genres: History, Non-fiction, Cultural Studies
Themes: Colonialism, Religion, Cultural Assimilation, Indigenous Rights
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