Robert Crowcroft completed his Ph.D. at the University of Leeds in 2007, and currently teaches in the School of History. He is the author of Attlee's War, forthcoming with I.B.Tauris, and has published several articles and essays, including 'The High PoliticsA"" of Labour Party factionalism, 1950-55', in Historical Research (2008). S. J. D. Green is Reader in Modern British History at the University of Leeds and fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is author of Religion in the Age of Decline: Organisation and Experience in Industrial Yorkshire c. 1870-1920 (Cambridge University Press, 1996) and The Passing of Protestant England: Secularisation and Social Change c.1920-1960 (forthcoming, Cambridge University Press). Richard Whiting is Professor of Modern British History at the University of Leeds and author of The Labour Party and Taxation (Cambridge University Press, 2001).
'This is a compelling volume. Its central point - that Cowling was a far more important influence than has been recognised, and that his ideas remain pertinent - is well made and strongly supported. The book strikes a good balance between the three elements central to Cowling's work - the philosophy of history, political history, and religion. It will reward those who read it very richly.' - Professor Andrew Thorpe, Department of History, University of Exeter, UK