Institutions, Individuals and Modern British History: Essays in Honour of Sir David Cannadine
By Jonathan Parry (Editor), Stephanie Barczewski (Contribution by), Helen McCarthy (Contribution by), Joseph S. Meisel (Contribution by), Sandy Nairne (Contribution by), Jill Pellew (Contribution by), Paul Ramsbottom (Contribution by), Paul Readman (Contribution by), David Reynolds (Contribution by), Paul Seaward (Contribution by), Charles Saumarez Smith (Contribution by), Miles Taylor (Contribution by), Stephen C Taylor (Contribution by), James Thompson (Contribution by), Martha Vandrei (Contribution by), William Whyte (Contribution by)
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By Jonathan Parry (Editor), Stephanie Barczewski (Contribution by), Helen McCarthy (Contribution by), Joseph S. Meisel (Contribution by), Sandy Nairne (Contribution by), Jill Pellew (Contribution by), Paul Ramsbottom (Contribution by), Paul Readman (Contribution by), David Reynolds (Contribution by), Paul Seaward (Contribution by), Charles Saumarez Smith (Contribution by), Miles Taylor (Contribution by), Stephen C Taylor (Contribution by), James Thompson (Contribution by), Martha Vandrei (Contribution by), William Whyte (Contribution by)
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This collection of essays celebrates the influence of David Cannadine and examines the place of Britain's political and cultural institutions, and the impact of individuals in their formation and evolution.
The focus of this Festschrift is the steady making and remaking of British political and cultural institutions since 1800, and the importance of individual agency in that process. Such focus reflects the preoccupations of one of Britain's most prominent professional and public historians:...
The focus of this Festschrift is the steady making and remaking of British political and cultural institutions since 1800, and the importance of individual agency in that process. Such focus reflects the preoccupations of one of Britain's most prominent professional and public historians:...






















