A collection of studies of the ways in which the younger members of All Souls engaged with the wider worlds of politics, public administration, the law, diplomacy, running the British empire, formulating foreign policy, banking, journalism, and the 'republic of letters', covering the era from the First World War to the Suez crisis.
A collection of studies of the ways in which the younger members of All Souls engaged with the wider worlds of politics, public administration, the law, diplomacy, running the British empire, formulating foreign policy, banking, journalism, and the 'republic of letters', covering the era from the First World War to the Suez crisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
S. J. D. Green is Professor of Modern History, University of Leeds and Extraordinary Research Fellow, All Souls College Peregrine Horden is Professor of Medieval History, Royal Holloway University of London and Extraordinary Research Fellow All Souls College
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* Introduction: Anson's Legacy - All Souls and the Wider World c. 1850-1950 * 1: Adrian Wooldridge: Prizes, Fellowship, and Open Competition in All Souls, c. 1850-1950 * 2: S.J.D. Green: 'Government by Mallardry': The Golden Age of the Prize Fellows, c. 1875-1925 * 3: Stephen Cretney: Simon: A Lawyer in Politics * 4: S.J.D. Green: Government by a Mallardian: On the Possibility of Public Service in the Political Thought of R. H. Brand * 5: Jim Davidson: Have Brain Will Travel: W.H. Hancock and the Idea of Public Service * 6: Michael Howard: All Souls and 'The Round Table' * 7: John Clarke: All Souls and the War of the Professors * 8: Sarvepalli Gopal: All Souls and India: The 1920s * 9: Sarvepalli Gopal: All Souls and India: The 1930s and After * 10: S.J.D. Green: Appeasers and Anti-Appeasers: All Souls and the International Crisis of the 1930s * 11: Wm. Roger Louis: Leo Amery and the Post-War World, 1945-55 * 12: Wm. Roger Louis: All Souls and Suez * 13: J. Mordaunt Crook: G.M. Young: The Last Victorian?
* Introduction: Anson's Legacy - All Souls and the Wider World c. 1850-1950 * 1: Adrian Wooldridge: Prizes, Fellowship, and Open Competition in All Souls, c. 1850-1950 * 2: S.J.D. Green: 'Government by Mallardry': The Golden Age of the Prize Fellows, c. 1875-1925 * 3: Stephen Cretney: Simon: A Lawyer in Politics * 4: S.J.D. Green: Government by a Mallardian: On the Possibility of Public Service in the Political Thought of R. H. Brand * 5: Jim Davidson: Have Brain Will Travel: W.H. Hancock and the Idea of Public Service * 6: Michael Howard: All Souls and 'The Round Table' * 7: John Clarke: All Souls and the War of the Professors * 8: Sarvepalli Gopal: All Souls and India: The 1920s * 9: Sarvepalli Gopal: All Souls and India: The 1930s and After * 10: S.J.D. Green: Appeasers and Anti-Appeasers: All Souls and the International Crisis of the 1930s * 11: Wm. Roger Louis: Leo Amery and the Post-War World, 1945-55 * 12: Wm. Roger Louis: All Souls and Suez * 13: J. Mordaunt Crook: G.M. Young: The Last Victorian?
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