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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: The Apostles and intellectual and professional life | 1 | |
1 | The Cambridge Conversazione Society and the formation of friendship | 27 |
2 | The social background, education, and careers of the Cambridge Apostles | 90 |
3 | The Apostles and the great world: parliament, government, the civil service, and the law | 142 |
4 | The Apostles and the great world: journalism, letters, and clubs | 205 |
5 | The Apostles and learning: the Public Schools | 250 |
6 | The Apostles and learning: the universities | 295 |
7 | The Apostles, religion, and the crisis of belief | 356 |
Conclusion | 410 | |
App | The Cambridge Apostles: a biographical directory | 413 |
Bibliography | 433 | |
Index | 451 |
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