A review by juliule
The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire by David Olusoga

4.0

An extremely interesting book that does an excellent job of drawing attention to a neglected area of history and of calling out the dominant narratives of WWI for their eurocentricism. It is occasionally a little clunky in style, but by and large it is compellingly written, as Olusoga combines stories about individuals and sweeping birds-eye view explanations, interspersed with modern events that reflect back on the war. Would highly recommend.