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40 reviewsISBN 10: 0199260206
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Author: Jose Harris
Chapter 1: From Richard Hooker to Harold Laski: Changing Perceptions of Civil Society in British Political Thought, Late Sixteenth to Early Twentieth Centuries (Jose Harris)
Chapter 2: Central Government 'Interference': Changing Conceptions, Practices, and Concerns, c. 1700–1850' (Joanna Innes)
Chapter 3: 'Opinions deliver'd in conversation': Conversation, Politics, and Gender in the Late Eighteenth Century (Kathryn Gleadle)
Chapter 4: Civil Society by Accident? Paradoxes of Voluntarism and Pluralism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Brian Harrison)
Chapter 5: Civil Society in Nineteenth-century Britain and Germany: J. M. Ludlow, Lujo Brentano, and the Labour Question (Lawrence Goldman)
Chapter 6: Altercation Over Civil Society: The Bitter Cry of the Edwardian Middle Classes (Philip Waller)
Chapter 7: Public or Private Ownership? The Dilemma of Urban Utilities in London and New York, 1870–1914 (Raphael Schapiro)
Chapter 8: British Progressives and Civil Society in India, 1905–1914 (Nicholas Owen)
Chapter 9: Military Service Tribunals: Civil Society in Action, 1916–1918 (Adrian Gregory)
Chapter 10: The Countryside, Planning, and Civil Society in Britain, 1926–1947 (John Stevenson)
Chapter 11: Women and Civil Society: Feminist Responses to the Irish Constitution of 1937 (Senia Paseta)
Chapter 12: Civil Society and the Clerisy: Christian Élites and National Culture, c. 1930–1950 (Matthew Grimley)
Chapter 13: 'Simple Solutions to Complex Problems': The Greater London Council and the Greater London Development Plan, 1965–1973 (John Davis)
Chapter 14: Civil Society and the Good Citizen: Competing Conceptions of Citizenship in Twentieth-century Britain (Michael Freeden)
Chapter 15: Britons, Settlers, and Aborigines: Civil Society and its Colonized 'Other' in Colonial, Post-colonial, and Present-day Australia (Tim Rowse)
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