Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
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Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 20th century
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- Economy, polity, and society, British intellectual history, 1750-1950, edited by Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, Brian Young
- Leonard Woolf, Bloomsbury socialist, Fred Leventhal and Peter Stansky
- After the Victorians, A.N. Wilson
- Dilemmas of Decline, British Intellectuals and World Politics, 1945-1975, Ian Hall
- Common writing, essays on literary culture and public debate, Stefan Collini
- Public moralists, political thought and intellectual life in Britain, 1850-1930, Stefan Collini
- Political intellectuals and public identities in Britain since 1850, Julia Stapleton
- The morbid age, Britain between the wars, Richard Overy
- Exit capitalism, literary culture, theory, and post-secular modernity, Simon During
- Hitler's loss, what Britain and America gained from Europe's cultural exiles
- Learned lives in England, 1900-1950, institutions, ideas and intellectual experience, William C. Lubenow
- History, religion, and culture, British intellectual history, 1750-1950, edited by Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, Brian Young
- Discipline and power, the university, history, and the making of an English elite, 1870-1930, Reba N. Soffer
- Empire of scholars, universities, networks and the British academic world, 1850-1939, Tamson Pietsch
- Being modern, the cultural impact of science in the early twentieth century, edited by Robert Bud, Paul Greenhalgh, Frank James, Morag Shiach
- This is your hour, Christian intellectuals in Britain and the crisis of Europe, 1937-49, John Carter Wood
- Absent minds, intellectuals in Britain, Stefan Collini
- Biographical memoirs of fellows II
- Common reading, critics, historians, publics, Stefan Collini
- The Hitler émigrés, the cultural impact on Britain of refugees from Nazism, Daniel Snowman
- Science and empire, knowledge and networks of science across the British Empire, 1800-1970, edited by Brett M. Bennett, Joseph M. Hodge
- Forced migration and scientific change, emigre German-speaking scientists and scholars after 1933, edited by Mitchell G. Ash and Alfons Söllner
- Science and Empire, Knowledge and Networks of Science Across the British Empire, 1800-1970, edited by Brett M. Bennett, Joseph M. Hodge
- After the Victorians, private conscience and public duty in modern Britain : essays in memory of John Clive, edited by Susan Pedersen and Peter Mandler
- Letters from Oxford, Hugh Trevor-Roper to Bernard Berenson, edited by Richard Davenport-Hines
- Europe in love, love in Europe, imagination and politics between the wars, Luisa Passerini
- Journey of no return, five German-speaking literary exiles in Britain, 1933-1945, Richard Dove
- History, historians, and conservatism in Britain and America, the Great War to Thatcher and Reagan, Reba N. Soffer
- Culture and society 1780-1950, Raymond Williams
- Structures and transformations in modern British history, edited by David Feldman and Jon Lawrence
- G.M. Trevelyan, a life in history, David Cannadine
- Economy, polity, and society, British intellectual history, 1750-1950, edited by Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, Brian Young
- Maurice Bowra, a life, Leslie Mitchell
- Being modern, the cultural impact of science in the early twentieth century, edited by Robert Bud, Paul Greenhalgh, Frank James, Morag Shiach
- History, religion, and culture, essays in British intellectual history, 1750-1950, edited by Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, Brian Young
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