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Defending Politics: Bernard Crick at The Political Quarterly Bernard Crick at the Political Quarterly

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2015





Trama

A collection of Bernard Crick's writings comprising everything he ever wrote for The Political Quarterly from the late 1950s to 2008 - newly re-edited and with an Introduction, the collection reveals the intellectual and political development, as well as the wit and style, of one of the most intriguing public intellectuals of the postwar period.
* Includes articles, reviews, all assignable commentaries, and the first chapter of his abandoned history of the Political Quarterly journal, from the late 1950s to 2008
* The earliest pieces coincide with his beginnings as a new lecturer at the LSE, follows his ideas, insights and preoccupations through his years as author of the classic In Defence of Politics and his biography of Orwell, to his later work with the Home Office on citizenship and articles written in the last year of his life.
* Explores how a person universally described in his 2008 obituaries as ambitious, self-centred and personally difficult could assume such an important role in the collective enterprise of The Political Quarterly
* A definitive collection, unrivalled in its depth and span of years, covering such perennial (and PQ) issues as public policy, governance, parliamentary reform, education, citizenship, the fortunes of the Labour party, and the evolution of leftward politics in the UK




Note Editore

This collection of Bernard Cricks writings comprises everything he ever wrote for The Political Quarterly articles, reviews, all assignable commentaries, and the first chapter of his abandoned history of the journal, from the late 1950s to 2008. The earliest pieces coincide with his beginnings as a new lecturer at the LSE, fresh from teaching in the United States and the publication of his first book The American Science of Politics, and the collection follows his ideas, insights and preoccupations through his years as author of the classic In Defence of Politics and his biography of Orwell, to his later work with the Home Office on citizenship and articles written in the last year of his life. Within a few years of writing his first piece for the journal he was one of its co-editors, working alongside the formidable founding editor William Robson. He served for a decade, remaining on the board after he stepped down as editor, and in later years he would serve as Literary Editor a role originally invented for Leonard Woolf and later as chairman of the board. How was it that a person universally described in his 2008 obituaries as ambitious, self-centred and personally difficult could assume such an important role in the collective enterprise of The Political Quarterly? To a great extent, it was because his personal projects coincided with PQs mission. His drive pulled PQ along with him to their mutual benefit, and helped to see the journal through a difficult transitional period after its founding editors faded away. This definitive collection, unrivalled in its depth and span of years, shows Bernard Crick very much on his own terms, revelling in the freedom offered by PQs unique authorial environment. His writings cover such perennial (and PQ) issues as public policy, governance, parliamentary reform, education, citizenship, the fortunes of the Labour party, and the evolution of leftward politics in the UK. Newly re-edited and with an Introduction by PQs Assistant Editor Stephen Ball, the collection reveals the intellectual and political development, as well as the wit and style, of one of the most intriguing public intellectuals of the postwar period.




Sommario

A collection of Bernard Cricks writings comprising everything he ever wrote for The Political Quarterly from the late 1950s to 2008 - newly re-edited and with an Introduction, the collection reveals the intellectual and political development, as well as the wit and style, of one of the most intriguing public intellectuals of the postwar period. Includes articles, reviews, all assignable commentaries, and the first chapter of his abandoned history of the Political Quarterly journal, from the late 1950s to 2008 The earliest pieces coincide with his beginnings as a new lecturer at the LSE, follows his ideas, insights and preoccupations through his years as author of the classic In Defence of Politics and his biography of Orwell, to his later work with the Home Office on citizenship and articles written in the last year of his life. Explores how a person universally described in his 2008 obituaries as ambitious, self-centred and personally difficult could assume such an important role in the collective enterprise of The Political Quarterly  A definitive collection, unrivalled in its depth and span of years, covering such perennial (and PQ) issues as public policy, governance, parliamentary reform, education, citizenship, the fortunes of the Labour party, and the evolution of leftward politics in the UK










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781444351330

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 246 x 30.6 x 180 mm Ø 1008 gr
Formato: Brossura
Pagine Arabe: 610


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