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The strange survival of liberal England :political leaders, moral values and the reception of economic debate /
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杜威分類號:
320.941
書名/作者:
The strange survival of liberal England : : political leaders, moral values and the reception of economic debate // edited by E.H.H. Green, D.M. Tanner.
其他作者:
Green, E. H. H.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiii, 313 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
Values - History - 20th century. - Great Britain
標題:
Great Britain - Fiction.
ISBN:
9780511496240 (ebook)
內容註:
Introduction / Ewen Green and Duncan Tanner -- pt. I. Economic ideas and political leaders -- 1. Utilitarian or neo-foxite whig? Robert Lowe as Chancellor of the Exchequer / Boyd Hilton -- 2. Political economy, the labour movement and the minimum wage, 1880-1914 / James Thompson -- 3. Economic interpretations of war : American liberals and US entry into World War I / John A. Thompson -- 4. Political leadership, intellectual debate and economic policy during the second Labour government, 1929-1931 / Duncan Tanner -- pt. II. The use and abuse of economic ideas : Keynes and his interpreters -- 5. The Labour party and Keynes / Richard Toye -- 6. The Conservative party and Keynes / Ewen Green -- 7. Keynesian ideas and the recasting of Italian democracy, 1945-1953 / Eugenio Biagini -- pt. III. Economic forces and their significance -- 8. Where did it all go wrong? Cultural critics and 'modernity' in inter-war Britain / Stefan Collini -- 9. Moral choice and economics : British political economy in the twentieth century / Barry Supple.
摘要、提要註:
It is often assumed that politicians are swept along by global forces and influences, without the power - or the desire - to shape events. By contrast, this book is concerned with the way that cultural values, individual moral sentiments and politicians' interpretation of economic and other imperatives have helped to shape political values. Focusing on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and containing contributions by a series of prominent scholars, themes are developed through essays on recognisably important events and figures. Subjects include the policy ideas of W. E. Gladstone, Woodrow Wilson's support for war in 1916 and Ramsay MacDonald's role in the 1931 crisis. Other essays examine the way that Keynesian ideas were understood and used across the party spectrum, and beyond Britain itself, or reflect on the relationship between ideas, values and politics. This volume also celebrates and represents an approach to historical writing which has received little attention from scholars.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511496240
The strange survival of liberal England :political leaders, moral values and the reception of economic debate /
The strange survival of liberal England :
political leaders, moral values and the reception of economic debate /edited by E.H.H. Green, D.M. Tanner. - 1 online resource (xiii, 313 pages) :digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Introduction / Ewen Green and Duncan Tanner -- pt. I. Economic ideas and political leaders -- 1. Utilitarian or neo-foxite whig? Robert Lowe as Chancellor of the Exchequer / Boyd Hilton -- 2. Political economy, the labour movement and the minimum wage, 1880-1914 / James Thompson -- 3. Economic interpretations of war : American liberals and US entry into World War I / John A. Thompson -- 4. Political leadership, intellectual debate and economic policy during the second Labour government, 1929-1931 / Duncan Tanner -- pt. II. The use and abuse of economic ideas : Keynes and his interpreters -- 5. The Labour party and Keynes / Richard Toye -- 6. The Conservative party and Keynes / Ewen Green -- 7. Keynesian ideas and the recasting of Italian democracy, 1945-1953 / Eugenio Biagini -- pt. III. Economic forces and their significance -- 8. Where did it all go wrong? Cultural critics and 'modernity' in inter-war Britain / Stefan Collini -- 9. Moral choice and economics : British political economy in the twentieth century / Barry Supple.
It is often assumed that politicians are swept along by global forces and influences, without the power - or the desire - to shape events. By contrast, this book is concerned with the way that cultural values, individual moral sentiments and politicians' interpretation of economic and other imperatives have helped to shape political values. Focusing on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and containing contributions by a series of prominent scholars, themes are developed through essays on recognisably important events and figures. Subjects include the policy ideas of W. E. Gladstone, Woodrow Wilson's support for war in 1916 and Ramsay MacDonald's role in the 1931 crisis. Other essays examine the way that Keynesian ideas were understood and used across the party spectrum, and beyond Britain itself, or reflect on the relationship between ideas, values and politics. This volume also celebrates and represents an approach to historical writing which has received little attention from scholars.
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