Liberty and learning : essays in honour of Sir James Hight / [edited by R.S. Allan].

Date:
1950
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Publication/Creation

Christchurch [N. Z.] : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1950.

Physical description

vii, 328 pages : illustrations, music, portrait ; 22 cm

Contents

A tribute by Sir J. Shelley.--A university administrator, by Sir T. Hunter.--The teacher and his influence, by J. B. Condliffe.--Hight as historian, by A. J. Harrop.--Song: Over the wakeninng landscape, by J. C. Bradshaw and M. A. Bradshaw.--Some observations on the use of history, by J. Hight.--Science in the post-war world, by R. S. Allan.--Constitutional law: some aspects of change, by A. C. Brassington.--Thucydides: the philosophic historian, by H. D. Broadhead
(Cont'd.)--Scholarship and scholasticism, by J. B. Condliffe.--Culture versus power in international relations, by D. Copland.--The law in New Zealand today, by Sir A. Donnelly.--Science and the liberal arts, by H. N. Parton.--Political philosophy and political fact: the evidence of John Locke, by N. C. Phillips.--Revolution in Europe, by L. G. Pocock.--New Zealand's monetary and exchange policy, by C. G. F. Simkin.--Monetary expansion in New Zealand, l938-1947, by A. H. Tocker.--A note on Alexis de Tocqueville, by L. C. Webb.--The United Nations and the League, by J. V. Wilson.--A bibliography of the writings of Sir James Hight, by R. S. Allan (p. [325]-328)

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