Philosophy, Politics and Religion in British Democracy

Maurice Cowling and Conservatism

Robert Crowcroft editor S J D Green editor Richard Whiting editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Aug '10

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Philosophy, Politics and Religion in British Democracy cover

Maurice Cowling was one of the most controversial historians and thinkers of the last 40 years and a key figure in modern British Conservatism. His work on intellectual and political history assaulted conventional understanding of the political process and challenged the liberal and secular ideas which have been so pervasive in modern Britain. Here, leading scholars disclose Cowling's vision of British democracy and place it in its broader intellectual context. This book therefore provides a powerful multi-disciplinary explanation of Conservative thought about public life in modern Britain, and sheds light upon the interface between philosophy, politics, religion and British democracy.

'This is a compelling volume. Its central point - that Cowling was a far more important influence than has been recognised, and that his ideas remain pertinent - is well made and strongly supported. The book strikes a good balance between the three elements central to Cowling's work - the philosophy of history, political history, and religion. It will reward those who read it very richly.' - Professor Andrew Thorpe, Department of History, University of Exeter, UK

ISBN: 9781845119768

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304 pages