
The Promotion of Knowledge
Lectures to mark the Centenary of the British Academy, 1902-2002
John Morrill(Editor)
Oxford University Press
Published on 15. July 2004
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-0-19-726312-9 (ISBN)
Description
To mark its centenary in 2002, the British Academy invited leading universities around the UK to host public lectures on the current state of and future prospects for a cross section of the disciplines which fall within the Academy's compass. The Academy proposed the discipline and the universities nominated their preferred speakers. Those selected were drawn from Britain, Europe and the USA, and they rose magnificently to the challenge, while interpteting it in a way specific to their discipline. The eight essays (plus four commentaries) span the disciplines in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, from History of Art to International Relations and Geography. These are reflections on the stability and instability of the ways in which we organize knowledge and on how far the academic community can and should be involved in the shaping of public policy.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
6 line drawings, 7 halftones
Dimensions
Height: 242 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
624 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-726312-9 (9780197263129)
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Person
Editor
Professor of British and Irish History, University of Cambridge; Fellow of the British Academy
Content
Introduction: The British Academy Centenary Lectures
: A Hundred Years of Studying Politics: What Have We Got To Show For It?
What is History Now?
The Adventures of the Optic Nerve
Geographical Knowledges/Political Powers
Is there a Feminine Genius?
Between Anarchy and Community in International Relations
Classical Athenian Democracy and Democracy Today: Culture, Knowledge, Power
Location and Dislocation: Ireland, Scotland and Wales in their Insular Alignment
A Scottish Perspective
An Irish Perspective
A Welsh Perspective
A Post-Ukanian Response to Keith Robbins
: A Hundred Years of Studying Politics: What Have We Got To Show For It?
What is History Now?
The Adventures of the Optic Nerve
Geographical Knowledges/Political Powers
Is there a Feminine Genius?
Between Anarchy and Community in International Relations
Classical Athenian Democracy and Democracy Today: Culture, Knowledge, Power
Location and Dislocation: Ireland, Scotland and Wales in their Insular Alignment
A Scottish Perspective
An Irish Perspective
A Welsh Perspective
A Post-Ukanian Response to Keith Robbins