Palaces of Power (2nd Edition)

The Birth and Evolution of London's Clubland

Palaces of Power  (2nd Edition)
Stephen Hoare
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Paperback
h234 x 156mm - 264pg
International import eta 10-19 days
9780750997270
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The first book to chart the extraordinary story of St James' s in London, the home to the city' s iconic clubland and a host of famous institutions. The core of what we call St James' s dates from the late seventeenth century, when large estates were leased by the Crown to the landed gentry after the Restoration in 1660. St James' s clubs, coffee houses and institutions have been shaped by enterprise, political conflict, and Britain' s emerging role as an Imperial power. This is the historic heart of London' s Clubland. Over 300 years, Clubland has extended its reach to encompass Piccadilly, Mayfair, Bond Street, Covent Garden and Westminster. Ever discreet, the clubs do not draw attention to themselves, though their members are often highly influential individuals who are leaders in politics, the law, the media and much more. Palaces of Power charts the evolution of London' s Clubland, St James' s, exploring the social and cultural history of the city' s most prestigious district, and studying the tensions between the world of privilege and an emerging public realm over the last three centuries. AUTHOR: For the past twenty years, Stephen Hoare has been a freelance writer and journalist, writing on higher education, business schools and the public sector for The Guardian. He is a regular contributor to The Times' special reports, and is an author with a string of non-fiction titles to his name, including The Assassination of John F. Kennedy and Hiroshima for Batsford' s ' A Day That Made History' series.
For the past twenty years, Stephen Hoare has been a freelance writer and journalist, writing on higher education, business schools and the public sector for The Guardian. He is a regular contributor to The Times' special reports, and is an author with a string of non-fiction titles to his name, including The Assassination of John F. Kennedy and Hiroshima for Batsford' s ' A Day That Made History' series.

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