- Title Pages
- Dedication
- <i>Preface</i>
- <i>Contributors</i>
- <b>Introduction</b>
- 1 Remembering our Grandfather I
- Remembering our Grandfather II
- 2 A Broken Mirror: Gilbert Murray's Reflections of an Australian Childhood
- 3 Gilbert Murray on Greek Literature: The Great/Greek Man's Burden<sup></sup>
- 4 Gilbert Murray and Greek Religion*
- 5 Gilbert Murray's Greek Editions
- 6 Gilbert Murray's Translations of Greek Tragedy
- 7 From the Court to the National: The Theatrical Legacy of Gilbert Murray's <i>Bacchae</i> *
- 8 Gilbert Murray and A. E. Housman
- 9 ‘<i>Macte nova virtute, puer!</i>’: Gilbert Murray as Mentor and Friend to J. A. K. Thomson
- 10 Gilbert Murray, Bertrand Russell, and the Theory and Practice of Politics
- 11 Gilbert Murray and International Politics
- 12 Retrieving Cosmos: Gilbert Murray's Thought on International Relations
- 13 The Classicist as Liberal Intellectual: Gilbert Murray and Alfred Eckhard Zimmern*
- 14 ‘That Living Voice’: Gilbert Murray at the BBC
- 15 ‘Yours Obediently, Gilbert Murray’: Letters to <i>The Times</i>
- 16 Gilbert Murray and Psychic Research
- <i>Bibliography</i>
- <i>Index</i>
Gilbert Murray and International Politics
Gilbert Murray and International Politics
- Chapter:
- (p.217) 11 Gilbert Murray and International Politics
- Source:
- Gilbert Murray Reassessed
- Author(s):
Martin Ceadel (Contributor Webpage)
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter explores Murray's activity and thinking in international relations. It traces the development of what was always an aristocratic Liberalism, one which included a disdain for ‘small dark races’. It shows how Murray, the apologist for British foreign policy in World War I, slowly transmuted into Murray the internationalist in the late 1910s and 1920s, and how his liberalism turned to conservatism in his later years.
Keywords: Murray, liberalism, conservatism, international relations, World War I
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- <i>Preface</i>
- <i>Contributors</i>
- <b>Introduction</b>
- 1 Remembering our Grandfather I
- Remembering our Grandfather II
- 2 A Broken Mirror: Gilbert Murray's Reflections of an Australian Childhood
- 3 Gilbert Murray on Greek Literature: The Great/Greek Man's Burden<sup></sup>
- 4 Gilbert Murray and Greek Religion*
- 5 Gilbert Murray's Greek Editions
- 6 Gilbert Murray's Translations of Greek Tragedy
- 7 From the Court to the National: The Theatrical Legacy of Gilbert Murray's <i>Bacchae</i> *
- 8 Gilbert Murray and A. E. Housman
- 9 ‘<i>Macte nova virtute, puer!</i>’: Gilbert Murray as Mentor and Friend to J. A. K. Thomson
- 10 Gilbert Murray, Bertrand Russell, and the Theory and Practice of Politics
- 11 Gilbert Murray and International Politics
- 12 Retrieving Cosmos: Gilbert Murray's Thought on International Relations
- 13 The Classicist as Liberal Intellectual: Gilbert Murray and Alfred Eckhard Zimmern*
- 14 ‘That Living Voice’: Gilbert Murray at the BBC
- 15 ‘Yours Obediently, Gilbert Murray’: Letters to <i>The Times</i>
- 16 Gilbert Murray and Psychic Research
- <i>Bibliography</i>
- <i>Index</i>