The Ages of Voluntarism
How we got to the Big Society
Edited by Matthew Hilton and James McKay
OUP/British Academy
Reviews and Awards
"Entirely sensible, engaging and robust, The Ages of Voluntarism is recommended to anyone interested in the history and politics of volunatrism, doubly so for policy makers concerned with voluntary action." - Anjelica Finnegan, Political Studies Review Vol. 11
"The Ages of Voluntarism is part of an important and growing literature, reminding historians of the continuing existence and relevance of voluntary action in a space somewhere in between histories of the state, society and culture." - Charlotte Clements, History
"fascinating collection of essays ... a very welcome contribution to the suprisingly small number of books on the history of voluntarism. And if it encourages others to explore a fascinating and little known aspect of British history, so much the better." - Simon Fowler, Business History
"[Provides] strong evidence for the continuing vibrancy, dynamism, and diversity of the voluntary sector in twentieth-century Britain and should prove useful not just to historians of twentieth-century British social and political life, but also to social and political scientists, as well as policymakers." - Oliver Blaiklock, Twentieth Century British History