British Colonialism

Edward Harrison: The Administrator Liberals Love to Ignore

Vince Vanguard
Edward Harrison, a name rarely spoken about with glee in liberal circles, was a British administrator whose firm grip on governance epitomized the effective management of the British Empire during contentious times. His role in expanding the reach of Western civilization prompts debates that many would shy away from.

The Daring Exploits of Lord William Beresford

KC Fairlight
Lord William Beresford, a British soldier in the Second Anglo-Afghan War, became a storied hero for saving fellow soldiers under fire. Yet, his acts of courage are part of a broader colonial history that invites both admiration and critical reflection.
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