John Robert Seeley

Sir
John Robert Seeley
Seeley (photograph by Philip Crellin, 1866)
Born(1834-09-10)10 September 1834
Died13 January 1895(1895-01-13) (aged 60)
NationalityEnglish
EducationCity of London School
Alma materChrist's College, Cambridge
OccupationHistorian
Notable workThe Expansion of England (1883)
SpouseMary Agnes Phillot
AwardsKnight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George

Sir John Robert Seeley, KCMG (10 September 1834 – 13 January 1895) was an English Liberal[1][2] historian and political essayist. A founder of British imperial history,[3] he was a prominent advocate for the British Empire, promoting a concept of Greater Britain. This he expounded in his most widely known book The Expansion of England (1883). While he was an early advocate of the establishment of political science as a distinct academic discipline, he retained a theological approach in which this was embedded.[4]

  1. ^ Bell, Duncan (2005). "Unity and Difference: John Robert Seeley and the Political Theology of International Relations". Review of International Studies. 31 (3): 559–579. doi:10.1017/S0260210505006637. S2CID 144096694.
  2. ^ Wormell, Deborah (1980). Sir John Seeley and the Uses of History. CUP Archive. p. 74.
  3. ^ Elkins, Caroline (2022). Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-593-32008-2.
  4. ^ Bell, Duncan (2007). The Idea of Greater Britain: Empire and the Future of World Order, 1860–1900. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-15116-8. JSTOR j.ctt7sz6b.

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