The Character of the British Empire

An empire is more than a map filled with distant possessions, it is a living political idea with habits, institutions, and contradictions.

In The Character of the British Empire, historian Ramsay Muir examines what gives the British Empire its distinctive shape and spirit as a system of rule, trade, and governance. Rather than telling a single dramatic story, this work offers an analytical history that explores how imperial power is organized, justified, and maintained, and how the empire relates to questions of liberty, citizenship, and responsibility. Listeners encounter a clear, argumentative style that aims to explain imperial structure and imperial policy in a way that is accessible to the general reader while still grounded in serious historical thinking.

This is a classic work of imperial history and political history, well suited to anyone interested in British history, the history of empire, colonial governance, and the evolution of the British Commonwealth. It is also a strong choice for students and lifelong learners looking for a concise historical analysis of empire, national identity, and the ideals that empires claim to serve.

Press play and hear a thoughtful examination of empire as a political and moral project.

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