Britannia's Embrace
Modern Humanitarianism and the Imperial Origins of Refugee Relief
Caroline Shaw
Reviews and Awards
"[F]ascinating... Britannia's Embrace is a very good book." - Kevin O'Sullivan, Journal of Modern History
"A timely and important book....Shaw offers a significant contribution to the literature on refugees, humanitarianism, liberalism, and empire. In the wake of Brexit and the closing of borders by emerging far-right and illiberal movements across the western world, it is important not to lose sight of an earlier era in which liberal refugee policies were central to Britain's mission and interests as a great power. Britannia's Embrace deserves a wide readership." - Aidan Forth, Victorian Studies
"Britannia's Embrace: Modern Humanitarianism and the Imperial Origins of Refugee Relief makes a significant contribution to scholarship on the origins of humanitarianism and its more muscular twin, human rights, in Britain's long nineteenth century." - Michelle Tusan, American Historical Review
"Caroline Shaw has produced an excellent, well-written history of nineteenth-century British refugee humanitarianism. Effectively and succinctly argued, its chief strength lies in the clarity with which it demonstrates the tensions between liberal British ideals and the complex realities of humanitarian crisis. Britannia's Embrace is both highly relevant to the issues of today's refugee crisis and a welcome contribution to the history of empire and humanitarianism." - Kevin Luginbill, H-Net