This article challenges BBC Empire bias, examining how David Olusoga’s series reduces British...
Author - Nigel Biggar
A critical commentary on Church Commissioners’ historic links to...
Did the Church invest in slavery? A new review shows key historical errors behind the Church of...
Professor Nigel Biggar on the Distortion of Glasgow’s...
After a recent visit to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow, Nigel Biggar wrote to...
Imperial Quandary: Britain’s Empire in 1923
Nigel Biggar reviews the new book by Matthew Parker, One Fine Day. Britain's Empire on the Brink:...
Webinar: Reparations
Nigel Biggar CBE is Emeritus Regius Professor of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford and...
Cecil Rhodes: a critical response to Professor William Beinart
Cecil Rhodes has recently been the subject of heated controversy, not least in Oxford. Professor...
Cecil Rhodes: a critical response to Professor William Beinart
It is sometimes asserted that Cecil John Rhodes is a 'problematical' figure. This was the case in...
Kemi Badenoch is right
History Reclaimed opposes the abuse of history for political purposes. Here is an excellent example...
Britain, Slavery, and Anti-Slavery
Britain’s involvement in slavery is a heated topic of public debate. We are told that we need to...
Review: Dan Hicks, The Brutish Museums
The thesis of Dan Hicks’ book is that museums — in Britain and, more broadly, the West — are...


