Description
A Great Country’s Little Wars, written by Henry Lushington, examines British military campaigns in Afghanistan and Sind during the mid-19th century, focusing on the ethical and political dimensions of these conflicts. Lushington critiques British imperialist policies, questioning their morality and strategic wisdom. The work highlights the complex relationships between Britain and local rulers on India’s north-western frontier, shedding light on the broader implications of British expansionism. Lushington’s analysis offers insights into the consequences of imperial overreach in colonial governance