1st Edition

Administrators in Action British Case Studies (Volume One)

By F. M. G. Willson Copyright 1961
352 Pages
by Routledge

352 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1961, when many of the existing books on British Government dealt predominantly with its structure and organization. Little light had been shed on the detailed processes of day-to-day administration. This was the first of a series sponsored by the Royal Institute of Public Administration which would make good this deficiency. It provided the citizen, the official and the... Read more

Preface.  Author’s Acknowledgements.  Introduction.  Cases  1. Coventry Moves a Market  2. The Posting of Captain Robinson  3. Machine Accounting Comes to the West Country  4. A Clearing with Spain  5. The Administrative Consequences of Jim and Vera Fardell.

Biography

F.M.G. Willson was at the time of original publication Professor of Government in the University College of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and Nyasaland (now Malawi).

Review for the original edition:

‘The student of local government will find here information of the greatest interest. This is the kind of book which should be in the hands of all would-be councillors. It gives a first-hand account of the intricate and sometimes bewildering processes of local and central government.’ – Times Educational Supplement