Description |
xvi, 340 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- 2. Perplexed Fabians: Sidney and Beatrice Webb by 1912 -- 3. Pre-war paper-making: Founding a new radical weekly -- 4. The New Statesman in Liberal England -- 5. Common sense about the war: The New Statesman, 1914-18 -- 6. Editor or spy? Clifford Sharp and Bolshevik Russia -- 7. Labour or Liberal? The New Statesman and the struggle for power, 1918-24 -- 8. 'Literature is news that STAYS news' (Ezra Pound): The New Statesman as a literary review -- 9. The years of crisis: The New Statesman in the late 1920s -- 10. The rise and fall of the Labour government, and the fall and rise of the New Statesman and Nation, 1930-31 -- 11. Conclusion: Eighty years of new statesmanship |
Analysis |
Great Britain |
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Politics Serials |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-331) and index |
SUBJECT |
New statesman. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011053080
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LC no. |
95021578 |
ISBN |
0714641693 (paperback) |
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0714646458 (cloth) |
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