Sir John Robert Seeley Quotes
A collection of quotes by Sir John Robert Seeley.
Sir John Robert Seeley (1834-1895) was a prominent British historian and political scientist. Born in London, Seeley was educated at the City of London School and Christ's College, Cambridge, where he later became a professor and Fellow.
Seeley's most influential work was his book "The Expansion of England: Two Courses of Lectures" published in 1883. In this book, Seeley argued that the British Empire was not solely built on the country's military and economic power but also on moral and ideological foundations. He stressed the importance of liberal principles, such as freedom, justice, and governance, in justifying and perpetuating the imperial rule. The work became widely popular and contributed to the emerging "new imperialism" of the late 19th century.
Seeley held various academic positions throughout his career, including Chair of Modern History at Cambridge and Director of the Cambridge University Press. He was known for his engaging teaching style and lectures. His impact went beyond academia as he actively participated in public debates and his writings were highly regarded both in Britain and abroad.
Sir John Robert Seeley passed away in 1895, leaving a significant legacy in the fields of history, political science, and imperial studies. His ideas about the nature and impact of British imperialism continue to shape historical and geopolitical analyses to this day.