ABSTRACT

The main theme of this book is the complex relationship between government servants and the world around them and this is explored in a number of ways. The essays include studies of the people who played an important part in the development of 19th century government: there is a chapter on the transmission of Benthamite ideas, an ccount of John Stuart Mill and his views on utilitarianism and bureaucracy, and of the work of Charles Trevelyan on the Northcote-Trevelyan Report. The Treasury, the Colonial and Foreign Offices, the Labour Department of the Board of Trade are also examined in relation to government growth in the period.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter |30 pages

Utilitarianism and Bureaucracy

The views of J. S. Mill

chapter |28 pages

New Roles for Old

The Northcote–Trevelyan Report and the Clerks of the Home Office 1822–48

chapter |29 pages

Administrators in Education Before 1870

Patronage, Social Position and Role

chapter |28 pages

The Foreign Office before 1914

A Study in Resistance

chapter |23 pages

Administrators in Education after 1870

Patronage, Professionalism and Expertise