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at his peril.’ So wrote Max Beloff (1975, p. 227), who was of the belief that the inter-war period was ‘the one in which the Higher Civil Service in Britain probably reached the height of its corporate influence’ (p. 210). Administrative historians may well need all the encouragement that they canECG769 发表于 2025-3-30 15:49:38
Kate M. Hathaway PhD, LP,Yvette Erasmuss ‘eccentric, apolitical and unelected’ (Young, 1989, p. 301), he was more of a policy enthusiast than a politician. His qualifications for national and European office included an improbable combination of jobs in industry, quangoes, the civil service and voluntary associations. But not once did he