S. J. D. Green / R. C. Whiting (eds.)
The Boundaries of the State in Modern Britain
Herausgeber: Green, S. J. D.; Whiting, Richard C.; S. J. D., Green
S. J. D. Green / R. C. Whiting (eds.)
The Boundaries of the State in Modern Britain
Herausgeber: Green, S. J. D.; Whiting, Richard C.; S. J. D., Green
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An innovative collection of essays on state involvement in British life - past, present and future.
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An innovative collection of essays on state involvement in British life - past, present and future.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 679g
- ISBN-13: 9780521522229
- ISBN-10: 0521522226
- Artikelnr.: 21754542
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 679g
- ISBN-13: 9780521522229
- ISBN-10: 0521522226
- Artikelnr.: 21754542
1. Introduction: the shifting boundaries of the State in modern Britain S.
J. D. Green and R. C. Whiting; Part I. The State and Political Theory: 2.
Political thought and the state Jose Harris; 3. 'Boundaries' in theoretical
language about the British state Michael Bentley; 4. The twilight of the
British state? Henry Dubb versus sceptered awe David Marquand; 5. Thinking
about the state and the economy Robert Skidelsky; Part II. The Economy: 6.
The size and scope of the public sector Roger Middleton; 7. The boundaries
of taxation R. C. Whiting; 8. Economic knowledge and the state in modern
Britain G. C. Peden; Part III. Welfare and Social Policy: 9. The dilemmas
of welfare: Titmuss, Murray and Mead Alan Deacon; 10. Medicine and the
English state Anne Digby; 11. The English state and educational theory
Adrian Wooldridge; Part IV. Conflict and Order: 12. British national
identity and the First World War J. M. Winter; 13. A state of siege: the
state and political violence Charles Townshend; Part V. Religion and
Morality: 14. Survival and autonomy: on the strange fortunes and peculiar
legacy of ecclesiastical establishment in the modern British state, c.1920
to the present day S. J. D. Green; 15. Churches, sects and the state Bryan
Wilson; 16. The British state and the power of life and death Christie
Davies; 17. Conclusion: on the past developments and future prospects of
the state in modern Britain S. J. D. Green and R. C. Whiting.
J. D. Green and R. C. Whiting; Part I. The State and Political Theory: 2.
Political thought and the state Jose Harris; 3. 'Boundaries' in theoretical
language about the British state Michael Bentley; 4. The twilight of the
British state? Henry Dubb versus sceptered awe David Marquand; 5. Thinking
about the state and the economy Robert Skidelsky; Part II. The Economy: 6.
The size and scope of the public sector Roger Middleton; 7. The boundaries
of taxation R. C. Whiting; 8. Economic knowledge and the state in modern
Britain G. C. Peden; Part III. Welfare and Social Policy: 9. The dilemmas
of welfare: Titmuss, Murray and Mead Alan Deacon; 10. Medicine and the
English state Anne Digby; 11. The English state and educational theory
Adrian Wooldridge; Part IV. Conflict and Order: 12. British national
identity and the First World War J. M. Winter; 13. A state of siege: the
state and political violence Charles Townshend; Part V. Religion and
Morality: 14. Survival and autonomy: on the strange fortunes and peculiar
legacy of ecclesiastical establishment in the modern British state, c.1920
to the present day S. J. D. Green; 15. Churches, sects and the state Bryan
Wilson; 16. The British state and the power of life and death Christie
Davies; 17. Conclusion: on the past developments and future prospects of
the state in modern Britain S. J. D. Green and R. C. Whiting.
1. Introduction: the shifting boundaries of the State in modern Britain S.
J. D. Green and R. C. Whiting; Part I. The State and Political Theory: 2.
Political thought and the state Jose Harris; 3. 'Boundaries' in theoretical
language about the British state Michael Bentley; 4. The twilight of the
British state? Henry Dubb versus sceptered awe David Marquand; 5. Thinking
about the state and the economy Robert Skidelsky; Part II. The Economy: 6.
The size and scope of the public sector Roger Middleton; 7. The boundaries
of taxation R. C. Whiting; 8. Economic knowledge and the state in modern
Britain G. C. Peden; Part III. Welfare and Social Policy: 9. The dilemmas
of welfare: Titmuss, Murray and Mead Alan Deacon; 10. Medicine and the
English state Anne Digby; 11. The English state and educational theory
Adrian Wooldridge; Part IV. Conflict and Order: 12. British national
identity and the First World War J. M. Winter; 13. A state of siege: the
state and political violence Charles Townshend; Part V. Religion and
Morality: 14. Survival and autonomy: on the strange fortunes and peculiar
legacy of ecclesiastical establishment in the modern British state, c.1920
to the present day S. J. D. Green; 15. Churches, sects and the state Bryan
Wilson; 16. The British state and the power of life and death Christie
Davies; 17. Conclusion: on the past developments and future prospects of
the state in modern Britain S. J. D. Green and R. C. Whiting.
J. D. Green and R. C. Whiting; Part I. The State and Political Theory: 2.
Political thought and the state Jose Harris; 3. 'Boundaries' in theoretical
language about the British state Michael Bentley; 4. The twilight of the
British state? Henry Dubb versus sceptered awe David Marquand; 5. Thinking
about the state and the economy Robert Skidelsky; Part II. The Economy: 6.
The size and scope of the public sector Roger Middleton; 7. The boundaries
of taxation R. C. Whiting; 8. Economic knowledge and the state in modern
Britain G. C. Peden; Part III. Welfare and Social Policy: 9. The dilemmas
of welfare: Titmuss, Murray and Mead Alan Deacon; 10. Medicine and the
English state Anne Digby; 11. The English state and educational theory
Adrian Wooldridge; Part IV. Conflict and Order: 12. British national
identity and the First World War J. M. Winter; 13. A state of siege: the
state and political violence Charles Townshend; Part V. Religion and
Morality: 14. Survival and autonomy: on the strange fortunes and peculiar
legacy of ecclesiastical establishment in the modern British state, c.1920
to the present day S. J. D. Green; 15. Churches, sects and the state Bryan
Wilson; 16. The British state and the power of life and death Christie
Davies; 17. Conclusion: on the past developments and future prospects of
the state in modern Britain S. J. D. Green and R. C. Whiting.