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Is imperial history overdue a comeback? with historian Tony Hopkins

Is imperial history overdue a comeback? with historian Tony Hopkins

Update: 2025-08-06
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In a rapidly changing world marked by trade wars, shifting alliances, and resurgent nationalism, what can history teach us about the future of globalisation? Is America’s retreat from global leadership inevitable, and what might Britain’s past decline reveal about the potential paths ahead?

In the first episode of Season 2 of Our Long Walk, Jonathan Schoots and Johan Fourie talk to Tony Hopkins, Emeritus Smuts Professor of Commonwealth History at Cambridge University, about gentlemanly capitalism, globalisation, and the rise and fall of empires, among other topics.


Some of Tony’s work:

The Land Where Nothing Works: How Britain Lost the Plot (2024)

Capitalism in the Colonies: African Merchants in Lagos, 1851–1931 (2024)

American Empire: A Global History (2018)


This podcast is produced with the help of Voice Note Productions. Our producer is Vasti Calitz with editing done by Andri Burnett. Kelsey Lemon provided helpful research assistance.

For more information about the episode and to subscribe to Johan’s newsletter, visit ourlongwalk.com.

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Is imperial history overdue a comeback? with historian Tony Hopkins

Is imperial history overdue a comeback? with historian Tony Hopkins

Johan Fourie and Jonathan Schoots