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'James’s writing is always full of energy and animation; he has an excellent eye for revealing detail, and yet is not afraid to attempt the broad, magisterial sweep ... RAJ makes gripping, opinionated reading: it is a great story, after all, and Lawrence knows how to tell it. It is certainly a far cry from the turgid academese of most modern accounts of the period, and in its sheer scale and ambition represents a terrific feat of research and compression' WILLIAM DALRYMPLE in the SUNDAY TIMES
'A vast and accomplished survey of the different stages of Britain’s dominion. It combines the virtues of old-fashioned narrative history, humanising leading characters with brief descriptions of appearance and background, with a knowledge of recent scholarship and a judicious deliberation of evidence. As a military historian, James is especially good on the frontier and the campaigns which forged the empire, but he is also impressive on the workings of the Raj, its relationship with the princes, and the progress of Indian nationalism. One of the great merits of the book is its sense of balance. James is neither an academic carper nor a Blimpish apologist ... The pages on the massacre at Amritsar, which since Attenborough’s film has come to symbolise British rule in India, show James’s impartiality at its best' DAVID GILMOUR in the INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
'A splendid, bone-shaking charge through an episode of our history that only humbugs can look back on without some degree of wonder ... This is a subject historians tend to deal with in chunks, either sawing it in half ... or homing in on specific episodes à la Jan Morris. In opting for the tell-it-all-in-one-volume approach James takes an awful risk: that he succeeds in avoiding generalities and loss of detail is a measure of his skill as a storyteller' CHARLES ALLEN in the SPECTATOR
'A wonderful book ... Enthralling ... As [James] did in his previous book on the British empire, he allows the Indian story to unfold largely through the experiences of the people who lived through the period ... Above all he has managed to bring into sharp focus the lives led by many ordinary people and captured their sense of attachment to Kipling’s "great, grey, familiar India" ... The result is a readable and moving book, wise in its judgements and warm in its appreciation of the best facets of British rule' TREVOR ROYLE in SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY
'Bravely going for a grand narrative sweep, James tells the story of the Raj as a moral epic, ornamented with lots of interesting facts and nuggets of information' SUNIL KHILNANI in the LITERARY REVIEW
'Lawrence James seems to be almost single-handedly making the Empire respectable again ... In RAJ, he energetically takes on what he denounces as "twentieth-century political correctness, post-colonial guilt syndromes and the residual Marxism which still lurks in many university campuses", and does it in great style. This account is written unapologetically from the British point of view, but James has also mastered the sometimes complex and subtle Indian concepts of caste, religion, pre-Mutiny sensitivities, thuggee, suttee and even inter-tribal relations on the North-West Frontier' ANDREW ROBERTS in the MAIL ON SUNDAY
'A rollickingly readable military and political history is only enhanced here by James’s alertness to the very different ways in which redcoat rule was experienced by both sexes and all sides' MICHAEL KERRIGAN in the SCOTSMAN
'Lawrence James has chosen to tackle this great subject by a largely narrative approach, deployed with much skill. The reader is eased through a long and complex book, underpinned by a formidable amount of research, by the clarity of the exposition and the high quality of the writing' P. J. MARSHALL in the TLS
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