Lionel Robbins

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2011-09-30
Publisher(s): Cambridge Univ Pr
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Summary

By the time of his death the English economist Lionel Robbins (1898-1984) was celebrated as a 'renaissance man'. He made major contributions to his own academic discipline and applied his skills as an economist not only to practical problems of economic policy - with conspicuous success when he served as head of the economists advising the wartime coalition government of Winston Churchill in 1940-45 - and of higher education - the 'Robbins Report' of 1963 - but also to the administration of the visual and performing arts that he loved deeply. He was devoted to the London School of Economics, from his time as an undergraduate following active service as an artillery officer on the Western Front in 1917-18, through his years as professor of economics (1929-62), and his stint as chairman of the governors during the 'troubles' of the late 1960s. This comprehensive biography, based on his personal and professional correspondence and other papers, covers all these many and varied activities.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. ix
Abbreviationsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Father and sonp. 11
The Great Warp. 25
Postwarp. 51
The London School of Economicsp. 68
Iris Gardinerp. 103
New College Oxfordp. 126
The young professorp. 166
Fritz and Lionelp. 206
The School in the mid-1930sp. 242
The approach of warp. 294
The economics of warp. 342
Director of the Economic Sectionp. 387
Anglo-American conversationsp. 424
The Law Mission and the Steering Committeep. 462
1944p. 495
The last months of the warp. 553
The postwar settlementp. 587
Return to the Schoolp. 642
The end of the transitionp. 681
LSE in the early 1950sp. 712
Chairman of the National Galleryp. 760
Lord Robbinsp. 826
The Robbins Reportp. 858
The sixtiesp. 897
The artsp. 941
The troubles at LSEp. 975
Retirementp. 1022
Conclusionp. 1079
Bibliographyp. 1091
Indexp. 1131
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