Bureaucracy as a Vocation: Governmentality and administration in nineteenth-century Britain |
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Authors: | THOMAS OSBORNE |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper focuses upon ethical conduct and liberal mentalities of government in the context of the historical sociology of administrative expertise in nineteenth century Britain. After a brief consideration of theories of moral regulation, the paper pursues, by way of a discussion of the government of India and of the famous Northcote-Trevelyan Report on the Civil Service, the issue of the establishment of an appropriate bureaucratic persona in the nineteenth century. |
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