Ruling elite shares an LSE pedigree

July 14, 1995

Sometimes one wonders about 바카라사이트 quality of our leading historians. Correlli Barnett (바카라 사이트 추천S, July 7) refers to a British ruling elite which was "Overwhelmingly . . . 바카라사이트 product of an academic humanist education at public school and Oxbridge". In supporting this unoriginal claim he several times refers to Lord Annan's work Our Age.

Yet Barnett so misrepresents Annan's argument that it is hard to believe he has actually read his book. In Our Age Annan stresses repeatedly that 바카라사이트 ruling elite was formed by Oxbridge plus 바카라사이트 London School of Economics. This is a vital distinction, given LSE's social-science and grammar school ethos, and contradicts Barnett's crude picture of an elite composed solely of Oxbridge humanists.

Indeed Barnett refers to Attlee, Dalton and Beveridge without mentioning 바카라사이트 strong LSE pedigree which 바카라사이트y shared with so many members of 바카라사이트 ruling elite. Such sloppiness does not suggest a careful approach to basic source material. God help 바카라사이트 Muse of History if this is how she is served by her devotees.

EDWIN SHAW The Crest, Palmers Green, London

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