Legacy of Violence

A History of the British Empire

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Caroline Elkins: Legacy of Violence (2022, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group)

English language

Published Oct. 5, 2022 by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.

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978-0-593-32008-2
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4 stars (1 review)

From Pulitzer Prize–winning historian: a searing study of the British Empire that probes the country’s pervasive use of violence throughout the twentieth century and traces how these practices were exported, modified, and institutionalized in colonies around the globe

Sprawling across a quarter of the world’s land mass and claiming nearly seven hundred million people, Britain’s twentieth-century empire was the largest empire in human history. For many Britons, it epitomized their nation’s cultural superiority, but what legacy did the island nation deliver to the world? Covering more than two hundred years of history, Caroline Elkins reveals an evolutionary and racialized doctrine that espoused an unrelenting deployment of violence to secure and preserve the nation’s imperial interests. She outlines how ideological foundations of violence were rooted in the Victorian era calls for punishing recalcitrant “natives,” and how over time, its forms became increasingly systematized. And she makes clear that when Britain could …

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An important, but hard read

4 stars

Content warning The book, though not this review, contains graphic descriptons of torture

Subjects

  • State-sponsored terrorism
  • Punishment, great britain
  • Liberalism
  • Imperialism
  • Great britain, colonies, administration
  • Great britain, colonies, social conditions
  • Great britain, politics and government, 20th century
  • Great britain, colonies, history