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Freedom In Service Six Essays on Matters Concerning Britain's Safety and Good Government   By: (1869-1946)

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Freedom In Service Six Essays on Matters Concerning Britain's Safety and Good Government by F. J. C. Hearnshaw is a dense and thought-provoking collection of essays that provides valuable insights into the various issues concerning Britain's well-being and effective governance. This book, written by a renowned historian and academic, offers a comprehensive analysis of topics that are critical to the nation's security and progress.

The six essays presented in this volume explore a wide range of subjects, including constitutional reforms, the abolition of the House of Lords, the role of the Crown, the importance of local government, and the significance of education in nurturing responsible citizens. Each essay is meticulously researched, supported by a plethora of historical evidence, and written with Hearnshaw's characteristic academic rigor.

One of the strengths of this book lies in its ability to contextualize these matters within the broader historical and political landscape of Britain. Hearnshaw expertly delves into the historical development of these issues, tracing their roots back to significant events and influential figures in British history. By illuminating the origins and evolution of these concerns, the author offers a deeper understanding of why they continue to be of utmost importance today.

In addition, the author's ability to draw connections between the different essays is commendable. Hearnshaw skillfully weaves a narrative that interconnects the various aspects of British governance and shows how they are all intricately tied together. This cohesive approach provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges that Britain faced at the time of writing and the potential solutions to these issues.

However, it is worth noting that this book may not appeal to readers who are unfamiliar with the historical and political context of Britain. Hearnshaw assumes a certain level of prior knowledge, which could be overwhelming for those seeking a more introductory exploration of these topics. Additionally, due to the density of the material, the book could be a challenging read for those not accustomed to scholarly works.

Despite these potential drawbacks, Freedom In Service is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in British history, politics, or governance. Hearnshaw's deep knowledge and rigorous analysis make this book an indispensable addition to any library seeking to understand the complexities of Britain's journey towards progressive governance and safeguarding national security.

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FREEDOM IN SERVICE

SIX ESSAYS ON MATTERS CONCERNING BRITAIN'S SAFETY AND GOOD GOVERNMENT

By F. J. C. HEARNSHAW, M.A., LL.D.

PROFESSOR OF MEDIÆVAL HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON

LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 1916

TO THE GLORIOUS AND IMMORTAL MEMORY OF LORD ROBERTS

CONTENTS

PAGE PREFACE ix

I. THE ANCIENT DEFENCE OF ENGLAND

I. UNIVERSAL OBLIGATION TO SERVE 1

II. THE OLD ENGLISH MILITIA 4

III. MEDIÆVAL REGULATIONS 6

IV. TUDOR AND STUART DEVELOPMENTS 9

V. THE LAST TWO CENTURIES 12

VI. CONCLUSION 15

II. COMPULSORY SERVICE AND LIBERTY

I. THE PLEA OF FREEDOM 17

II. THE TERM "LIBERTY" 18

III. LIBERTY AS FREEDOM FROM FOREIGN CONTROL 20

IV. LIBERTY AS SYNONYMOUS WITH RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT 21

V. LIBERTY AS ABSENCE OF RESTRAINT 23

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