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Author Groenewegen, P. D. (Peter Diderik)

Title A soaring eagle : Alfred Marshall 1842-1924 / Peter Groenewegen.

Published Aldershot ; Brookfield, VT : E. Elgar, 1995.

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 UniM Bund  330.157 MARS {Bund81 L4:W}    AVAILABLE
Physical description xiv, 874 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary As the first biography of Alfred Marshall, A Soaring Eagle contributes to the history of economics, the social sciences and education while also offering a series of insights into Victorian and Edwardian society.
Theorist, practitioner, educator and arguably the father of professional economics, Alfred Marshall's life and career have long required a full scale biography to put his work into context and reveal the extent of his influence. Peter Groenewegen's outstanding new book places the major features of Marshall's life and work within the rich institutional setting of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. This biography sheds new light on Marshall's decision to study economics - after dropping mathematics, philosophy and psychology in turn - and the background to his important books, including the Principles of Economics, as well as his government advice over three decades. More than just the life of a major economist, it also deals with economics and mathematics education at Cambridge, contemporary controversies over socialism, imperialism, free trade, eugenics, religious belief, social welfare and the women's movement.
Local Note ANB95/09.
Subject Marshall, Alfred, 1842-1924.
Neoclassical school of economics.
Economists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
ISBN 1858981514