Entrepreneurial Politics in Mid-Victorian Britain
Autor G. R. Searleen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mar 1993
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198203575
ISBN-10: 0198203578
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198203578
Pagini: 354
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`he makes extensive and intelligent use of recent detailed studies, supplemented by an array of archives ... Few of Searle's conclusions are surprising, but the debate is conducted in a consistently vigorous, challenging, and informative manner from which many general readers, as well as business historians, will benefit'Business History
`This fine book ... sheds much valuable light on the complex connections between businessmen and politics in modern Britain. ...important, fascinating and highly original book'David Cannadine, Observer
`Searle is able to inject a freshness and originality into familiar debates partly because of the particular point of view from which he is writing, partly because of the amount of new material he has found in unpublished papers, Blue Books and periodicals ...deserves to be read even by those who have no specialist qualifications ... is one of Searles's many merits that he has drawn a credible picture of the Victorian manufacturers not as a class apart, but as one coloured by the characteristics of their own society.'Norman Gash, The Times Literary Supplement
'lucid sifting of the policy arguments of the 1850s and 1860s'London Review of Books
'Although a thorough academic study there are insights and lessons that are of value for those concerned with how society is changing today, and what is likely to happen in the next century.'Long Range Planning, Vol. 27, April 1994
Searle's delineation of the tensions that divided Victorian industrialists from each other and from those above them makes an important contribution to the historiography of class relations in the Victorian age. His analysis of the entrepreneurial attitudes to taxation and administrative reform in the Crimean War years is also excellent.
In this finely crafted work, G. R. Searle offers an insightful analysis of English politics from the perspective of the "entrepreneurial Radicals," ... Searle, a political historian, has broken new ground with the body of his work by exploring the modernization of British political life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Searle's book does a fine service by highlighting the political tensions that were always near the surface in mid-Victorian Britain ... For business historians, a book such as this one is a challenge to look beyond the firm, to explore the complex role of business people in society ... Searle's book adds an important dimension to business history bu revealing some of the ways in whch industrial captalism had begun to alter the social and political landscape of Great Britain in the mid-19th century.
`This fine book ... sheds much valuable light on the complex connections between businessmen and politics in modern Britain. ...important, fascinating and highly original book'David Cannadine, Observer
`Searle is able to inject a freshness and originality into familiar debates partly because of the particular point of view from which he is writing, partly because of the amount of new material he has found in unpublished papers, Blue Books and periodicals ...deserves to be read even by those who have no specialist qualifications ... is one of Searles's many merits that he has drawn a credible picture of the Victorian manufacturers not as a class apart, but as one coloured by the characteristics of their own society.'Norman Gash, The Times Literary Supplement
'lucid sifting of the policy arguments of the 1850s and 1860s'London Review of Books
'Although a thorough academic study there are insights and lessons that are of value for those concerned with how society is changing today, and what is likely to happen in the next century.'Long Range Planning, Vol. 27, April 1994
Searle's delineation of the tensions that divided Victorian industrialists from each other and from those above them makes an important contribution to the historiography of class relations in the Victorian age. His analysis of the entrepreneurial attitudes to taxation and administrative reform in the Crimean War years is also excellent.
In this finely crafted work, G. R. Searle offers an insightful analysis of English politics from the perspective of the "entrepreneurial Radicals," ... Searle, a political historian, has broken new ground with the body of his work by exploring the modernization of British political life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Searle's book does a fine service by highlighting the political tensions that were always near the surface in mid-Victorian Britain ... For business historians, a book such as this one is a challenge to look beyond the firm, to explore the complex role of business people in society ... Searle's book adds an important dimension to business history bu revealing some of the ways in whch industrial captalism had begun to alter the social and political landscape of Great Britain in the mid-19th century.