Rum, Sodomy, Prayers, and the Lash Revisited: Winston Churchill and Social Reform in the Royal Navy, 1900-1915
Autor Matthew S. Seligmannen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198759973
ISBN-10: 0198759975
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198759975
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 164 x 242 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
... in spite of the book's title, this is not a study unduly preoccupied with Churchill. It is, rather, an examination of social change and policymaking in which Churchill looms large, but without losing sight of the complex and dynamic relationship between the navy and society that preoccupied naval policymakers.
Seligmann has made a valuable contribution to understanding Churchill and the Royal Navy in a troubled era, as Britain's last Liberal government enacted fiscal, political, and social reform at home, while contending with the growing international peril emanating from Germany's bid for world power. This book should appeal not only to historians, but to anyone interested in transforming large, complex organizations. Highly recommended!
As with Seligmann's oeuvre on naval strategy before World War I, it is preoccupied with policymaking and policymakers. Yet, in examining how they handled social questions, the book provides an innovative approach to the social history of the Royal Navy in the modern era.
This volume is an important contribution to the social history of the modern Royal Navy and a valuable study of a neglected aspect of Winston Churchill's career...Seligmann has raised the bar for other scholars of this field.
This is an excellent book that substantially adds to our understanding of Churchill, the Royal Navy, and the sociocultural environment in which it operated. Seligmann's archival research is first-rate and reinforces his reputation as one of the leading scholars of the modern Admiralty. The book will be of interest to many constituencies, including social history, naval history, and the history of sexuality.
A must-read book for any scholar working on Churchill.
Seligmann has succeeded in developing a deeply impressive, systematic understanding of the surviving material. Having something genuinely new to say about Winston Churchill in 2018 is no small achievement, and Seligmann must be judged to have done so in a highly impressive and balanced manner.
Seligmann has made a valuable contribution to understanding Churchill and the Royal Navy in a troubled era, as Britain's last Liberal government enacted fiscal, political, and social reform at home, while contending with the growing international peril emanating from Germany's bid for world power. This book should appeal not only to historians, but to anyone interested in transforming large, complex organizations. Highly recommended!
As with Seligmann's oeuvre on naval strategy before World War I, it is preoccupied with policymaking and policymakers. Yet, in examining how they handled social questions, the book provides an innovative approach to the social history of the Royal Navy in the modern era.
This volume is an important contribution to the social history of the modern Royal Navy and a valuable study of a neglected aspect of Winston Churchill's career...Seligmann has raised the bar for other scholars of this field.
This is an excellent book that substantially adds to our understanding of Churchill, the Royal Navy, and the sociocultural environment in which it operated. Seligmann's archival research is first-rate and reinforces his reputation as one of the leading scholars of the modern Admiralty. The book will be of interest to many constituencies, including social history, naval history, and the history of sexuality.
A must-read book for any scholar working on Churchill.
Seligmann has succeeded in developing a deeply impressive, systematic understanding of the surviving material. Having something genuinely new to say about Winston Churchill in 2018 is no small achievement, and Seligmann must be judged to have done so in a highly impressive and balanced manner.
Notă biografică
Matthew S. Seligmann was born in London. He was educated at the universities of Edinburgh, Pennsylvania, and Sussex and has held posts at the University of Northampton and Brunel University London, where he is currently professor of naval history. An expert on the Anglo-German naval race and Anglo-German relations before and during the First World War, he has written numerous books and articles on this subject, as well as making radio and television appearances.