Publisher's Synopsis
In A Vindication of Britain, Lord Alex Mead powerfully explores the profound impact Britain has had in founding the modern world. Tracing the British journey from her Celtic formation, through to her rise as a global superpower, and her eventual deterioration in an era of rapid change, Lord Mead examines the defining moments, achievements, and challenges that shaped the British identity.
With a blend of historical detail and personal insight, the book passionately defends the British nation against what Lord Mead describes as cultural and moral revolutionism, viewed as a global plot to destabilise and eradicate Britain. It revisits misrepresented chapters of history, from the unification of the nation to the abolition of slavery, while celebrating positive contributions in areas like democracy and human rights. The core of the book is a proud tribute to the enduring influence of Britain, tackling contemporary debates about her national identity with clarity and conviction.
Whether you are a student of history, a lover of British culture, or simply curious about the British foundation of the modern world, A Vindication of Britain offers a fresh and unapologetic perspective. It defends the culture, heritage, and history of Britain and calls for a reality check amidst the ongoing plot to destroy her.