Nigel Biggar is Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, and Director of the McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics, and Public Life, University of Oxford.
‘A fascinating read, informative, surprising and written with
panache and clarity’ The Times, Andrew Billen ‘A thoughtful,
compelling text’ Daily Telegraph, five-star review ‘A salutary
corrective’ The Times, Book of the Week ‘Carries the intellectual
force of a Javeline antitank missile. Colonialism is no apologia
for empire… but calls for balance…Biggar acknowledges wickedness in
our nation but his version of history calls us to accept the
messiness and moral compromises inherent in liberalism’ Sunday
Times ‘Nigel Biggar has written … the book on the morality of the
British Empire, a kind of Encyclopaedia Pacis Britannicae…. a
thoughtful, compelling text’ Sunday Telegraph ‘An important, timely
and brave book…the first serious counter blast against the
hysterical and ahistorical orthodoxy that has placed such a
stranglehold on our public discourse on the British Empire, and as
such will prove to be an indispensable handbook in the battles to
come. It is also exceedingly well written and compellingly argued’
The Critic ‘An important book, as well as a courageous one’
Literary Review ‘Patiently argued and carefully balanced yet
passionately committed to the production of a narrative which
replaces denunciation and with evidences and understanding’
Quillette ‘Biggar fearlessly goes where few other scholars now
venture to tread: to defend the British empire against its
increasingly vitriolic detractors … Those who wish to accuse the
Victorians of genocide – who seek gulags in Kenya or Holocausts in
the Raj – will probably not risk being ‘triggered’ by reading this
book. But they really should … Biggar’s book simply cannot be
ignored by anyone who wishes to hold a view on the subject’
Niall Ferguson, Milbank Family Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution,
Stanford University, and author of Empire: How Britain Made the
Modern World
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