R. G. Collingwood: An Autobiography and other writings
with essays on Collingwood's life and work
Edited by David Boucher and Teresa Smith
Author Information
David Boucher is Professor in Political Philosophy and International Relations, Cardiff University, and Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Johannesburg. He is also Vice President of the Learned Society of Wales.
Teresa Smith is R. G. Collingwood's daughter by his second wife, Kate Collingwood. From the late 1960s she worked as a university lecturer in the Department of Social and Administrative Studies at Oxford, and was head of the Oxford Department of Social Policy and Social Work for ten years and fellow of St Hilda's College. She advised the House of Commons Select Committee for Education on early education during the Labour administration. Her publications include "From educational priority areas to area-based interventions: community, neighbourhood and preschool", in Edwards, R ed. Researching families and communities: social and generational change (Routledge, 2008); "Whatever happened to EPAs? Part 2: Educational Priority Areas forty years on", Forum, (2007, with Smith G, and Smith, Tom); and Smith, T. et al. The Neighbourhood Nurseries Initiative National Evaluation: Final Integrated Report. London: Sure Start / DfES; Smith GAN and Smith T. (2006).
Contributors:
Michael Beaney, University of York
Anthony (Tony) Birley
David Boucher, Cardiff University
James Connelly, University of Hull
Jan van der Dussen, Open University of The Netherlands (Emeritus)
Bruce Haddock, Cardiff University
Rex Martin, University of Kansas (Emeritus) / Cardiff University
James Patrick, College of Saint Thomas More in Fort Worth, Texas
Philip Smallwood, Birmingham City University (Emeritus) / University of Bristol
Teresa Smith