R. H. Tawney
Richard Henry "R. H." Tawney (Calcuta 30 de noviembre de 1880 – Londres 16 de enero de 1962) fue un historiador inglés,[1][2] crítico social,[3][4] ético, socialista[5][6][7] e importante propulsor de la educación de adultos.[8][9]
Trabajos
- The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century (1912), London: Longman, Green and Co.
- The Acquisitive Society (1920); republished Harcourt Brace and Howe (Mineola, NY, Dover: 2004; ISBN 0-486-43629-2)
- Secondary Education for All (1922)
- Education: the Socialist Policy (1924)
- Religion and the Rise of Capitalism (1926); republished Mentor (1953) and Peter Smith (1962; ISBN 0-7658-0455-7)
- Equality (1931; ISBN 0-04-323014-8)
- Land and Labour in China (excerpt) (1932)
- The Radical Tradition: Twelve Essays on Politics, Education and Literature (1964), Harmondsworth, Penguin; ISBN 0-14-020834-8
Referencias
- ↑ Magnússon, M. (ed.) (1996, fifth ed. reprint), Chambers Biographical Dictionary, Chambers, Edinburgh, ISBN 0-550-16041-8 paperback, p. 1435
- ↑ Rose Benét, William (1988). The Reader’s Encyclopedia (third edición). London: Guild Publishing (by arrangement with A.C. Black). p. 961. «One of the foremost students of the development of capitalism.»
- ↑ Nicholls, C.S. (1996). The Hutchinson Encyclopedia of Biography. Oxford: Helicon. p. 836. ISBN 1-85986-157-1.
- ↑ Thane, Pat (2001). Cassell's Companion to Twentieth Century Britain. London: Cassell & Co. p. 378. ISBN 0-304-34794-9. «Tawney remained an influential social thinker from the interwar years through to the 1950s.»
- ↑ Noel W. Thompson. Political economy and the Labour Party: the economics of democratic socialism, 1884-2005. 2nd edition. Oxon, England, UK; New York, New York, USA: Routledge, 2006.
- ↑ Gardiner, Juliet (ed.) et al. (1995). The History Today Companion to British History. London: Collins & Brown. p. 734. ISBN 1-85585-261-6.
- ↑ Ormrod, David (1990). Fellowship, Freedom & Equality: Lectures in Memory of R.H. Tawney. London: Christian Socialist Movement. p. 9. ISBN 0-900286-01-6. «Tawney's was undoubtedly the most forceful and authentic voice of Christian socialist prophecy to be raised during the 1920s and 30s, echoing into the 1950s.»
- ↑ Drabble, M. (ed.) (1987), The Oxford Companion to English Literature, Oxford University Press, Oxford, p. 965
- ↑ Elsey, B. (1987) "R. H. Tawney – Patron saint of adult education", in P. Jarvis (ed.) Twentieth Century Thinkers in Adult Education, Croom Helm, Beckenham: Tawney is “the patron saint of adult education”
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