1990 Lectures and Memoirs

Volume published 1991

Thomas Hobbes: Rhetoric and the Construction of Morality [Dawes Hicks]
Quentin Skinner, pages 1-61


Michelet [Master-Mind]
F Furet, pages 63-72


Edmund Spenser: Art and The Faerie Queene [Chatterton]
Michael Leslie, pages 73-107


The Fatness of Falstaff: Shakespeare and Character [Shakespeare]
Barbara Everett, pages 109-128


The Highland Zone: Reaction and Reality 5000 BC-2000 AD [Wheeler]
R J Mercer, pages 129-150


Politics, the Constitution and Abortion [Phillips]
Richard Hodder-Williams, pages 151-169


Coventry Patmore and the Aesthetics of Architecture [Art]
J Mordaunt Crook, pages 171-201


Anger and ‘Glosynge’ in the Canterbury Tales [Gollancz]
Jill Mann, pages 203-223


Basil Bunting and his Masters [Warton]
Donald Davie, pages 225-236


The Highlands and the Roots of Green Consciousness, 1750–1990 [Raleigh]
T C Smout, pages 237-264


Advice to Philosophers: Three New Leaves to Turn Over [Philosophical]
Edward Craig, pages 265-281


The High-wage Theory of Unemployment: Theory and British Experience 1920–89 [Keynes]
J C R Dow, pages 283-309


Thomas William Allen, 1862–1950
Nigel Wilson, pages 311-319


Richard David Barnett, 1909–1986
John Curtis, pages 321-345


Christopher Evelyn Blunt, 1904–1987
Ian Stewart, pages 347-381


Walter Horace Bruford, 1894–1988
Leonard Forster, pages 383-394


Helen Gardner, 1908–1986
Kathleen Lea, pages 395-409


Richard Patrick Crossland Hanson, 1916–1988
W H C Frend, pages 411-422


Richard Ferdinand Kahn, 1905–1989
Luigi L Pasinetti, pages 423-443


Thomas Downing Kendrick, 1895–1979
Rupert Bruce-Mitford, pages 445-471


Frederick Henry Lawson, 1897–1983
Barry Nicholas, pages 473-485


John Leslie Mackie, 1917–1981
John McDowell, pages 487-498


Max Edgar Lucien Mallowan, 1904–1978
David Oates, pages 499-511


John Nowell Linton Myres, 1902–1989
Arnold Taylor, pages 513-527


Philip Pouncey, 1910–1990
J A Gere, pages 529-544


Richard Sidney Sayers, 1908–1989
Alec Cairncross, pages 545-561


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