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Colonial blindspot in British history teaching | Letters
Lucas Brunnenkant Β· April 21, 2026 Β· edited Apr 21, 2026
Source: The Guardian
Link: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/20/colonial-blindspot-in-british-history-teaching
Published: April 20, 2026
Keywords: Canada
Prof Kim Solga responds to an article by an A-level student who wonders how attitudes will change if students arenβt taught the reality of British colonial history Astrid Barltrop makes a powerful case for why the British history curriculum is long overdue for a proper reckoning with the reality of empire and its ongoing legacy ( How will attitudes change if students like me arenβt taught the truth about British colonial history?, 16 April ). As a Canadian arriving to teach drama at a Russell Group university in 2012, I was staggered at how little students knew of Indigenous peopleβs history and the contemporary struggle for reconciliation in former settler colonies such as Canada. Continue reading...
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