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Programme

We have had to revise the programme because of the continuing strike action - PLEASE NOTE REVISED CONTENT AND TIMINGS:

10.30am arrivals, tea and coffee

10.45 Introduction:

Prof. Mark Philp – Ideas about Public Office

11.30 Public Office in Britain:
Dr Oliver Buxton Dunn (University of Cambridge) 'Corruption and the design of England's early-modern customs revenue system (c.1560)'
Prof. David Chan Smith (Wilfrid Laurier University) 'Public improvement, corruption and the idea of service in early modern England'
Prof. Mark Knights (91¸£Àû), The Evolution of Public Office 1550-1850

1.00-2.00 Lunch

2pm Office-holding in the Empire:
Dr Aaron Graham (UCL) ‘Corruption, credit and Public office in Jamaica, 1783-91’
Dr Callie Wilkinson (independent scholar) ‘The Residents of the British East India Company at Indian royal courts, c. 1798-1818’

3.15 round-up discussion

3.30 close

genius of integrity

'The Genius of Honour and Integrity', a detail from A rough sketch of the times as deleniated by Sir Francis Burdett (1819). Against the head of 'The Genius of Honour' are inscriptions: 'A sound Mind'; 'An Eye ever watchful to the Welfare of his fellow Citizens.'; 'A Tongue that never belied a good Heart'. On his shoulder: 'A Shoulder that never shrinks in trouble'. A placard across his chest: 'An Upright Breast and an Honest Heart'. On his paunch: 'A Lover of Peace and Plenty A Plain Liver'. His pocket: 'Pocket ever open to the Necessities of his Fellow Creatures'. Knee: 'A Knee to Religion'. Leg: 'Legs ever steady in his Country Cause'. In his right hand, inscribed 'Hand of Justice', he holds a paper: 'A Staunch Supporter of the Bill of Rights An Advocate for a Fair Representation of the People An Enemy to Bribery and Corruption'

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