1st Edition

Studies in the Growth of Nineteenth Century Government (Routledge Library Editions: Political Science Volume 33)

Edited By Gillian Sutherland Copyright 1972
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    306 Pages
    by Routledge

    The main theme of this book is the complex relationship between government servants and the world around them and this is explored in a number of ways. The essays include studies of the people who played an important part in the development of 19th century government: there is a chapter on the transmission of Benthamite ideas, an ccount of John Stuart Mill and his views on utilitarianism and bureaucracy, and of the work of Charles Trevelyan on the Northcote-Trevelyan Report. The Treasury, the Colonial and Foreign Offices, the Labour Department of the Board of Trade are also examined in relation to government growth in the period.

    1. The Transmission of Benthamite Ideas 1820-1950  S. E. Finer  2.Utilitarianism and Bureaucracy: The View of J. S. Mill  Alan Ryan  3. The Genesis of the Northcote-Trevelyan Report  Jennifer Hart  4. New Roles for Old: The Northcote- Trevelyan Report and the Clerks of the Home office 1822-48  A. P. Donajgrodzki  5. Administrators in Education Before 1870: Patronage, Social Position and Role  Richard Johnson  6. The Colonial Office and its Permanent Officials 1801-1914  R. C . Snelling and T. J. Barron 7. The Foreign Office Before 1914: A Study in Reisistance  Valerie Cromwell and Zara S. Steiner  8. Treasury Control 1854 – 1914  Maurice Wright  9. Llewellyn Smith, the Labour Department and Government Growth 1886-1909  Roger Davidson  10. Administrators in Education After 1870: Patronage, Professionalism and Expertise  Gillian Sutherland

    Biography

    Gillian Sutherland