The Prince was meant ironically, and its author was really a nice guy, argues this compulsively readable study
One has grown used to reading the kind of revisionist history in which the Renaissance was a myth, the Reformation never happened and the great Irish famine was a spot of food shortage. Britain blundered into ruling India by a series of unfortunate oversights, and Attila the Hun was by no means as bad as he has been painted.
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Hardly a word of rebuke passes Benner’s lips – this is revisionism with a vengeance
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Published on March 15, 2017 02:00