Fresh, sparkling and ground-breaking, Waves Across the South helps re-centre how we look at the world and opens up new perspectives on how we can look at regions, peoples and places that have been left to one side of traditional histories for far too long PETER FRANKOPAN
A magisterial intervention in world history MARGOT FINN, PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY
A breathtaking book. Sujit Sivasundaram takes the familiar story of the age of revolutions and turns it upside down, putting the voices, the hopes and the struggles of the seafaring peoples of the Indian and Pacific oceans at the heart of his account of how the modern world was forged Global history at its finest: eloquent, surprising, and deeply moving SUNIL AMRITH, AUTHOR OF UNRULY WATERS
Challenges our understanding of colonial history [ The] outstanding volume takes us on a gripping journey across the globe [ This] magisterial book brings to light a world history that has so far been cast aside by many world historians A master class in history writing OLIVETTE OTELE, PROFESSOR OF HISTORY OF SLAVERY AT BRISTOL UNIVERSITY
[ There are] many fascinating stories in this rich and stimulating new history Turns conventional wisdom upside down, and invites us to follow the making of the modern world from the Pacific instead This is big history SPECTATOR
'Fascinating Brings to life the surge of indigenous politics that marked this era' FINANCIAL TIMES
'Brilliantly reconstructs how empire was made through voyages across oceans An exemplar of historical writing' BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE
He follows little-known voyages across the southern oceans accomplished by multi-ethnic crews He deftly outlines the singularity of the British Empire As Sivasundaram convincingly argues in the global South this revolutionary age was defined by the way indigenous peoples responded to Western invasion' LITERARY REVIEW