The Legacy: A Memoir: One family's role in Britain's cover-ups

Author:   Jean Barr
Publisher:   The Book Guild Ltd
ISBN:  

9781915352392


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   28 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The Legacy: A Memoir: One family's role in Britain's cover-ups


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Jean Barr opens the antique chest she inherited from her great-great-uncle Alexander and unravels the strands of his life as an evangelical Presbyterian minister in late nineteenth century Italy, unpacking the cover-ups in Britain’s history of Empire, and bringing to light the ingenious but ordinary ways in which a handful of families, even today, continue to shore up their wealth.   She uncovers a series of marriages that placed Alexander within shouting distance of a network of powerful families stretching over generations, families whose staying power has been rooted in hoarding and passing on land and capital. This is the backdrop to Alexander’s extraordinary life. It enabled him to flourish in Italy and, in his final years, to become a cheerleader for a dictator.   The Legacy: A Memoir is a telling of family history as world history.

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Author:   Jean Barr
Publisher:   The Book Guild Ltd
Imprint:   The Book Guild Ltd
ISBN:  

9781915352392


ISBN 10:   1915352398
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   28 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Dr Jean Barr is Emeritus Professor at the University of Glasgow where she was Associate Dean of the Faculty of Education. She has also worked for the Open University, the Workers Educational Association, and the Universities of Warwick and Stirling. She is the author of Common Science (1996, with Lynda Birke); Liberating Knowledge (1999); For a Radical Higher Education (2003, with Richard Taylor and Tom Steele); and The Stranger Within: On the Idea of an Educated Public (2008). She is the film critic for Scottish Review.

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