Educating Mind, Body and Spirit: The legacy of Quintin Hogg and The Polytechnic, 1864-1992

· The History of University of Westminster Book 3 · University of Westminster Press
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The story of the Polytechnic and of the legacy of Quintin Hogg is the third publication exploring the University of Westminster's long and diverse history. A fitting tribute to the life and legacy of Hogg, his holistic approach to education and the institute he created. This book is richly illustrated with images from the University's Archive.

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Dr Helen Glew is a lecturer in the Department of Social and Historical Studies at the University of Westminster, where she teaches on a variety of subjects, including women’s lives in twentieth-century Britain and society and culture in nineteenth-century London. She is currently completing a monograph on women’s employment in the public service in the early twentieth century.

Anthony Gorst is a principal lecturer in the Department of Social and Historical Studies at the University of Westminster. He studied history at the University of Lancaster and international history at the London School of Economics. His research interests include British foreign and defence policy in the twentieth century. Recent publications include CVA-01 in The Royal Navy 1930–2000 Innovation & Defence edited by Richard Harding (Cass, 2005).

Michael Heller holds an MPhil and DPhil in history from University College London. He is currently a lecturer at Boston University, London on the London Internship Programme. Michael has many years of overseas teaching experience having previously taught at Shanghai University, China and Universitié de la Mediterranée, France. His research interests include organisational and media history and the history of markets and consumption. Recent publications include London Clerical Workers, 1880–1914: Development of the Labour Market (Pickering & Chatto, 2011).

Neil Matthews is a doctoral student in the Department of Social and Historical Studies at the University of Westminster and is the recipient of a University History Project Research Studentship. Neil holds an MA in history from UCL. He is a chartered marketer and an award-winning travel writer. Recent publications include Journeys from Wimbledon Common (Palace Park Press, 2012).

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