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The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain
The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain
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ISBN: 9789372309485
Author: J. A. Cramb
Publisher: DD Sales
Published Date: June 25, 2026
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The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain by J.A. Cramb is a profound and eloquent exploration of British imperial identity at the dawn of the 20th century, blending historical reflection, political theory, religious idealism, and philosophical speculation. Comprising a series of lectures delivered shortly before the author’s death, this book provides both a defense of British imperialism and a meditation on the broader destiny of nations and civilizations. The work is divided into two parts. In Part I: The Testimony of the Past, Cramb examines the historical and ideological foundations of the British Empire. Lecture 1: What Is Imperialism? defines imperialism not merely as territorial acquisition, but as a spiritual and civilizational mission. Lecture 2 discusses the political ideal, tracing Britain’s evolving self-conception as a global power. Lecture 3 explores the religious ideal, emphasizing the spiritual undertones that drove many aspects of British colonial expansion. Part II: The Destiny of Imperial Britain turns from the past to the future, confronting the challenges and transformations of a new century. Lecture 4: The War in South Africa uses the Boer War as a lens to understand imperial conflict and sacrifice. Lecture 5: What Is War? moves into philosophical territory, investigating war’s role in the advancement of human destiny. Lecture 6 deals with the rise and fall of empires, situating Britain within the larger pattern of world history. Lecture 7: The Destiny of Imperial Britain and the Destiny of Man is a sweeping, visionary finale, presenting the British Empire not only as a geopolitical entity but as a symbol of the human struggle toward order, justice, and moral progress. Cramb’s writing is passionate, idealistic, and often poetic. His interpretation of empire is deeply informed by a belief in cultural mission, national character, and historical continuity....
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