A Man and an Institution : Sir Maurice Hankey, the Cabinet Secretariat and the Custody of Cabinet Secrecy
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
052125583X
ISBN-13
9780521255837
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 26th, 1984
Print length
430 Pages
Weight
75 grams
Product Classification:
British & Irish history20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000
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... drawing upon a uniquely wide range of official and private papers to examine the historical development of the Cabinet Office, the custodian of Cabinet secrecy.
The controversy surrounding the publication of Richard Crossman''s Cabinet Diaries (1975) brought to the fore opposing concepts of ''open'' and ''closed'' government within Britain''s free society. While a balance has for the moment been struck concerning the secrecy of Cabinet proceedings, a historical question remains: by what process, and with what results, has official secrecy come to envelop the practices of modern Cabinet government? This book tackles that key question, drawing upon a uniquely wide range of official and private papers to examine the historical development of the Cabinet Office, the custodian of Cabinet secrecy. Established by Lloyd George in the administrative chaos of 1916, the Cabinet Secretariat - as it was first known - emerged as the central agency for the management of Cabinet business, working closely with the Prime Minister himself. In Sir Maurice Hankey''s twenty-two-year term as Cabinet secretary, he presided over the institutionalisation of the Secretariat as an office free from partisan taint and he personally served all Britain''s inter-war Prime Ministers as confidant and influential advisor.
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