Geoffrey Russell Searle is a British historian, specialising in British nineteenth century history. He is Emeritus Professor at the University of East Anglia.[1]
Works
- The Quest for National Efficiency: A Study in British Politics and Political Thought, 1899-1914 (1971).
- Eugenics and Politics in Britain, 1900-1914 (1976).
- Corruption in British Politics, 1895-1930 (1987).
- The Liberal Party (1992).
- Entrepreneurial Politics in Mid-Victorian Britain (1993).
- Country Before Party: Coalition and the Idea of National Government in Modern Britain, 1885-1987 (1995).
- Morality and the Market in Victorian (1998).
- A New England? Peace and War 1886-1918 (2004).
Notes
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Study Guides
- R. G. Collingwood
- An Essay on Metaphysics by R. G. Collingwood
- The Essays of G. K. Chesterton by G. K. Chesterton
- G. by John Berger
- P. G. Wodehouse
Documents
- Readiness Skills Series 1: Colors
- Begins With...(Initial Consonant Sounds)
- Readiness Skills Series 1: Colors (Enhanced eBook)
- AP UNIT: “FATE VS. FREE WILL: THE ABSURD HERO VS. THE TRAGIC HERO” (9 WEEKS)
- The Letter G
QA
- let f: R ---> R+ and g: --> R+ . R be defined as f(x) = ex and g(x) = lnx.
- If P(x) is a polynomial, then P(r) = 0 if and only if x - r is a ________(what) of P(x)?
- Considering functions f:R - R, f(x)= x/(1+x^2) and g:R - R, g(x)=arctgx calculate lim(f(x)g(x));x - infinite
- Given f(x) = x +1 and g(x) = x − 2, perform the indicated operation f*g and supply the domain of the resulting function.
- Given f(x) = x +1; g(x) = x − 2; h(x) = 2/x . Perform the indicated operations and supply the domain of the resulting function: f/g
Criticism
- Contemporary Literary Criticism: Vliet, R(ussell) G.
- Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism: Collingwood, R. G. - G. Buchdahl (essay date 1948)
- Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism: Collingwood, R. G. - Alan Donagan (essay date 1964)
- Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism: Collingwood, R. G. - William M. Johnston (essay date 1967)
