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This summer, I will mostly be historiographic

I’m heading off on Tuesday for a few days. Here, in time-hounoured fashion, are the books and articles I’m packing alongside my spare pair of pants.

  • Harold Laski (1967, 5th Edition) A Grammar of Politics (London: Unwin)
  • International Monetary Fund (2010) Global Financial Stability Report: Sovereigns, Funding and Systemic Liquidity (esp. Ch 3 on Credit Rating)
  • FA Hayek (1990, 3rd edition) Denationalization of Money: The Argument Refined (Lonon: IEA)
  • David Coates and John Hillard (Eds) (1986) The Economic Decline Of Modern Britain: The Debate Between Left and Right (Brighton: Wheatsheaf)
  • Peter Taaffe and Tony Mulhearn (1988) Liverpool: A City that Dare to Fight (London: Fortress)
  • Jim Bulpitt (1967) Party Politics in English Local Government (London: Longmans)
  • Jamie Peck and Kevin Ward (Eds) (2001) City of Revolution: Restructuring Manchester (Manchester: Manchester University Press)
  • Alain-Fournier (1913) Le Grand Meaulnes

Ah, bollox. No room for pants.

 

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  1. August 8, 2011 at 9:48 am | #1

    Taafe’s book on Liverpool is a cracking read. Have fun!

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