Mark Knights
@markknightsprof
Professor of History @Warwickhistory, researching the history of corruption and anti-corruption in Britain and its Empire 1600-1850
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https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/people/staff_index/mknight/ 11-10-2021 10:51:55
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An interesting article, quoting me, by #AndyBeckett in the The Guardian theguardian.com/commentisfree/… examines how far Britain is sliding towards eighteenth century corruption. Readers might like my fuller analysis historyandpolicy.org/policy-papers/… (which includes an image of the PM's posterior!).
Really appropriate to have my book delivered on 'International Anti-Corruption Day'! transparency.org/en/news/intern… global.oup.com/academic/produ… Transparency International UK
Britain's long struggle with corruption | OUPblog shar.es/aWEGxo Standards Committee Ethics and Integrity Commission Public Accounts Committee WarwickHistory @OUPHistory
"Knights’s achievement is to set the attack on ‘Old Corruption’ in a much longer timeframe and a more interesting framework than the conventional view" global.oup.com/academic/produ… @OUPHistory WarwickHistory
This timely OUPblog post by Mark Knights explores the long history of corruption and anti-corruption in Britain, and explains how this has some lessons for today. Find out more: bit.ly/3AaEb7z
Listen to Prof. Mark Knights on BBC Radio 4 In Our Time WarwickHistory discuss John Arbuthnot's satirical figure, created in 1712 as an anthropomorphised bull, and its role as a representation of an English or British everyman. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…
WarwickHistory Here's a BBC History Extra podcast play.acast.com/s/historyextra… about my book 'Trust and Distrust: Corruption in Office in Birtain and its Empire 1600-1850' (OUP)
The second in my series of 'Corrupt Lives?' is about Elihu Yale, who gave his name and a bequest to a New Haven college in the early C18th. His case raises issues about the sources of such funding, and the tension between private and company interests. blogs.warwick.ac.uk/historyofcorru…