Public Life and Public Lives
Essays in Honour of Richard W. Davis
Format:Paperback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:23rd May '08
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This volume consists of fourteen essays and an introduction all addressing the interconnection between modern party and electoral politics or political culture and disestablished religious organizations in modern British history – the main areas of scholarly interest for Richard W. Davis, Professor Emeritus, Washington University, St Louis.
- Questions how individuals envision the public good in modern Britain and how, through religious and moral beliefs, coupled with wisdom and political savvy, they can improve the public good through the ever-changing nineteenth century political institutions
- Essays range from studies of local electoral politics and parliamentary reform campaign to national political party organization, high politics and the role religion and empire played in the creation of national policy
- Examines the influence of individuals on the political process through their professional work in historical and philosophical writing, journalism and missionary work at home and abroad
- Provides new original research in the area of modern British political history together in Parliamentary History
“The thirteen essays in the volume, written by former graduate students and colleagues, range widely in time, space, and subject matter, yet they collectively address issues of political biography, the role of ideas in politics, the nature of British electoral politics, and the constitutional position of the House of Lords, which have preoccupied Davis throughout his career.” (History: Reviews of New Books, Winter 2009)
ISBN: 9781405181600
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: 290g
200 pages