
Administrators in Action
British Case Studies (Volume One)
F. M. G. Willson(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 16. January 2026
Book
Hardback
348 pages
978-1-041-17419-6 (ISBN)
Description
Originally published in 1961, when many of the existing books on British Government dealt predominantly with its structure and organization. Little light had been shed on the detailed processes of day-to-day administration. This was the first of a series sponsored by the Royal Institute of Public Administration which would make good this deficiency. It provided the citizen, the official and the student with a closer insight into the problems and intricacies facing administrators at the time and thereby contributed to a better understanding of the British system of government.
Each of the five cases in this volume spotlights an episode in recent British administration. From central government come the stories of how a personnel problem was handled by a central department, and a history of the negotiation of a financial agreement between the United Kingdom and Spain; from local government, studies of how Coventry moved its Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market from the old city centre to new quarters in the suburbs, and of the administrative difficulties created by a problem family; and from the nationalized industries, the description of how the South Western Electricity Board centralized and mechanized its accounting procedures.
The reader will quickly sense that this pioneer study could not have been written without the goodwill and close cooperation of the public authorities with which these particular case studies are concerned. Today it can be read in its historical context.
This book is a re-issue originally published in 1961. The language used and views portrayed are a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.
Each of the five cases in this volume spotlights an episode in recent British administration. From central government come the stories of how a personnel problem was handled by a central department, and a history of the negotiation of a financial agreement between the United Kingdom and Spain; from local government, studies of how Coventry moved its Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market from the old city centre to new quarters in the suburbs, and of the administrative difficulties created by a problem family; and from the nationalized industries, the description of how the South Western Electricity Board centralized and mechanized its accounting procedures.
The reader will quickly sense that this pioneer study could not have been written without the goodwill and close cooperation of the public authorities with which these particular case studies are concerned. Today it can be read in its historical context.
This book is a re-issue originally published in 1961. The language used and views portrayed are a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.
Reviews / Votes
Review for the original edition:'The student of local government will find here information of the greatest interest. This is the kind of book which should be in the hands of all would-be councillors. It gives a first-hand account of the intricate and sometimes bewildering processes of local and central government.' - Times Educational Supplement
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Adult education
Adult education, General, and Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
577 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-17419-6 (9781041174196)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

E-Book
01/2026
Routledge
€73.99
Available for download

E-Book
01/2026
Routledge
€73.99
Available for download
Person
F.M.G. Willson was at the time of original publication Professor of Government in the University College of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and Nyasaland (now Malawi).
Content
Preface. Author's Acknowledgements. Introduction. Cases 1. Coventry Moves a Market 2. The Posting of Captain Robinson 3. Machine Accounting Comes to the West Country 4. A Clearing with Spain 5. The Administrative Consequences of Jim and Vera Fardell.