Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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List of contributors
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction:: corruption and the reform of public life in modern Britain
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Public spirit and corruption in the Scottish Enlightenment:: a reconsideration
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From the ‘old’ to the ‘new’:: corruption and the police, c. 1750–1910
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‘A new tide of corruption’:: economical reform and the regulation of the East India Company, 1765–84
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‘A monster in politics’:: corruption and economical reform in Jamaica, 1783–91
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Corrupt practices and the reform of voting behaviour in Britain, France and the United States, c. 1789–1914
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Corruption, despotism and the Colonial Office, c. 1820–50
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The ‘most difficult’ subject for legislation:: parliament and electoral corruption in the nineteenth century
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Politics, patronage or public service?: Conservatives at the Foreign Office, 1858–9
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Gladstonian Liberalism, public service and private interests:: reforming endowments
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After Old Corruption:: Westminster scandals and the problem of corruption, c. 1880–1914
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Socialism and corruption:: Conservative responses to nationalisation and Poplarism, 1900–40
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Civic corruption in the twentieth century:: the case of Belfast and Glasgow, c. 1920–70
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Epilogue:: the British way in corruption
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Index
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