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Sir John Seeley, the founding father of British imperial history, who asserted in The Expansion of England that ‘the British empire was acquired in a fit of absence of mind’, arguing, as many have since, that empire was a bunch of accidents, errors and unintentional consequences, and responses to accidents, errors and unintentional consequences.fn4
Empireland: How Imperialism Has Shaped Modern Britain
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