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  1. R. H. Tawney (1880—1962) historian and political thinker Quick Reference (1880–1962), educated at Rugby and Balliol College, Oxford; historian, socialist (of the ...

  2. 30 de out. de 2022 · Janet T. Knoedler* Tim Rogan, becario de Historia en el St. Catharine’s College de Cambridge, enmarca esta excelente exégesis de las contribuciones intelectuales clave de tres destacados críticos del capitalismo del siglo XX –R. H. Tawney, Karl Polanyi y E. P. Thompson– con una pregunta mordaz que subyace a la mayoría de nuestros debates políticos recientes: «¿Qué tiene de malo el ...

  3. 29 de set. de 2017 · R.H. Tawney Routledge , Sep 29, 2017 - Political Science - 337 pages In one of the truly great classics of twentieth-century political economy, R. H. Tawney addresses the question of how religion has affected social and economic practices.

  4. 7 de mar. de 2016 · R.H. Tawney (1880–1962), a leading economic historian and prominent socialist, worked closely with the Labour Party and other left-wing pressure groups to campaign for educational reform in England...

  5. Biographie. Richard Henry Tawney est le fils de Charles Henry Tawney, universitaire spécialiste du sanskrit et professeur à l'université de Calcutta, et de Constance Catherine Fox. Il naît en Inde où il passe sa première enfance, et après le retour de sa famille en Angleterre, fait ses études à Rugby, puis à Balliol College, Oxford 3.

  6. R. H. TAWNEY 75 young people in the English-speaking world, and has made them think about the relationships between religious ideology and economic behaviour in quite a new way. Tawney's thesis was, and remains, controversial, but the questions he raised are of crucial importance to our understanding of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

  7. Tawney leaned down, gently patted his pocket [and] said ‘I see I burn prematurely’, and continued his discourse, the smoke still emerging from his burnt pocket’ (p. 140). Reading The Life of R H Tawney, the ultimate reaction is that we are reading about a type of thinker that simply doesn’t exist anymore.