Draws on previously inaccessible family archives to penetrate the anonymity and public reticence of one of Britain’s great twentieth century civil servants. Gowers was highly influential in public policy throughout his long civil service career, which began in 1903 and culminated in running London’s civil defence throughout the Second World War.
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Preface Anatomy of a Victorian Family Education for Public Service Coping with Lloyd George WW1: Under Cover at Wellington House Influential Head of ‘Enfeebled’ Mines Department Quis Custodiet? – Surtax, Syntax and Scandal Mine Owners’ Bogy Man WW2: Preparing for London’s Civil Defence WW2: Leading London through the Blitz Postwar Reconstruction Abolishing Capital Punishment Plain Words Revising Fowler ‘A Last Retrospect’
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ANN SCOTT is Adjunct Professor in Criminology at the University of Queensland, Australia and also lectures in public policy. She has degrees in education and government and was a civil servant in Queensland for 20 years, 10 as a senior executive in the Queensland Police Service. She holds the Australian Public Service Medal.