Given that Sunday, 7 June, marked the commemoration of the Sette Giugno anti-colonial uprising of 1919 in Malta, this year opens a door to understanding oppression in countries as diverse as India, Ireland, Malta, British Honduras (Belize), Egypt and Trinidad – global outposts where colonizers and colonies clashed throughout that fateful year. In seeking to learn more about the colonial exploitation upon which the British built their empire, 1919 would be an excellent place to start. In the spirit of the current global movement for racial justice, many across the UK have raised the need to decolonize history curriculums. Student demonstrators at the University of Malta ( Times of Malta: Malta and Me – colonial politics, Il-Gross and university students)