10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SQUIREARCHIES»
Discover the use of
squirearchies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
squirearchies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Memorial Edition of the Collected Works of W.J. Fox
The land would be partitioned into squirearchies, and each rural tyrant would
stalk in the solitary majesty of self-assumption over his petty domain; the peasant
would think it a great prize when he got a sound potato ; and intellect and the arts
, ...
William Johnson Fox, 1866
This certainly shows that with the lapse of time the majority of rural domains
known as squirearchies, or of the equestrian order (" BitterschafHichte Giiter") are
in the hands of commoners ; but as the number of landed representatives is as
six ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1868
3
Roberts' Semi-monthly Magazine
... choice specimens of art, in addjtipji to the tabby-cats, both biped and
quadruped, purring by their fireside. The tegacirgof successive generations
concentrate the moveable of an ancient squirearchies! family in the possession of
its. last Mrs.
4
Gods of Management: The Changing Work of Organisations
The resemblance to the four Greek gods is unmistakable. There is, too, some
historical significance in the order in which I have placed the gods. Most
organisations originated as club cultures, almost squirearchies built around the
personality ...
5
Classical Bearings: Interpreting Ancient History and Culture
Both are drawn as victims of that steady centralisation of government in Attica that
had been going on since Solon's day, strengthening Athens' power at the
expense of the rural demes, replacing local cults and squirearchies by the ...
6
An Introduction to Rural Settlement Planning
... accompanying squirearchies — the very factors which in many cases were the
historical establishers of the villages and hamlets which constitute the major
proportion of current rural settlement patterns. Davidson and Wibberley (1977) ...
7
Making a New World: Architecture & Communities in Interwar ...
... a local site but a national issue Winifred Holtby's 1936 novel South Riding: An
English Landscape, a complex story of love and local government, new orders of
planning and dying squirearchies, whose 168-charactered detail is beyond this ...
Rajesh Heynickx, Tom Avermaete, 2012
8
The Bureaucratization of the World
... suppression of the drive for personal freedom and democratic rights. It
therefore had recourse to police methods. The "police state," as Otto Hintze
expressed it, replaced the older system with its feudal squirearchies run in the
interests of the ...
9
Mosquitoes Don't Drink Rakia
Then he remembered: the English squirearchies had plenty of wet fields. So it
must have something to do with them. 'You can take the man out of the bog...' '
That's enough of that,' said Mariana stoutly. 'Are you both out of your minds, ...
10
Diversity and Multiculturalism: A Reader
In this respect, the university models its origins as a Medieval European
institution in which individual faculties are fiefdoms and departments
squirearchies. For those who visit the campus every day, the presence of a
medieval European ...
Shirley R. Steinberg, 2009