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  1. Christian socialism. Richard Henry Tawney [a] (30 November 1880 – 16 January 1962) was an English economic historian, [1] [2] social critic, [3] [4] ethical socialist, [5] Christian socialist, [6] [7] and important proponent of adult education.

  2. Richard Henry "R. H." Tawney (Calcuta 30 de noviembre de 1880 – Londres 16 de enero de 1962) fue un historiador inglés, [1] [2] crítico social, [3] [4] ético, socialista [5] [6] [7] e importante propulsor de la educación de adultos.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › r-h-tawneyR. H. Tawney _ AcademiaLab

    Richard Henry Tawney (30 de noviembre de 1880 - 16 de enero de 1962) fue un historiador económico inglés, crítico social, socialista ético, socialista cristiano e importante defensor de la educación de adultos. (1997) explicó que Tawney tuvo un "impacto significativo" en los cuatro "roles interrelacionados". A. L.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Richard Henry Tawney (born Nov. 30, 1880, Calcutta, India—died Jan. 16, 1962, London, Eng.) was an English economic historian and one of the most influential social critics and reformers of his time. He was also noted for his scholarly contributions to the economic history of England from 1540 to 1640.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2017 · DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95121-5_1500-1. R.H. Tawney was an economic historian and socialist philosopher whose Anglican beliefs lay at the heart of his influential studies of the enduring problem of the ethics of wealth distribution. As Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics from...

  6. 11 de jul. de 2019 · Abstract. Thompson discusses the political economy of R.H. Tawney, one of the most important British socialist historians and theorists of the twentieth century. This chapter considers Tawneys time at LSE, his relationship with colleagues, his methodology and work as an economic and social historian, his critique of capitalism ...

  7. 24 de feb. de 2023 · Tawney, one of the most important socialist thinkers and historians of the twentieth century, gave the first Scott Holland Lectures in 1922. This essay examines two controversial aspects of Tawneys life, the relationship of his Christian faith to his politics and Tawneys marriage to Jeanette, the sister of William Beveridge.