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To define populism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2014
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1 The participants were: J. Allcock (Bradford), Prof. S. L. Andreski (Reading), Sir Isaiah Berlin (Oxford, chairman of session), Dr Conrad Brandt (Oxford), Dr Peter Calvert (Southampton), Nigel Clive (Foreign Office), Maurice Cranston (LSE), F. W. Deakin (Oxford, chairman of session), Prof. R. P. Dore (LSE), Geoffrey Engholm (Sussex), E. Gallo (Oxford), Prof. Ernest Gellner (LSE, chairman of session), Prof. Julius Gould (Nottingham), George Hall (Foreign Office), C. A. M. Hennessy (Warwick), Prof. Richard Hofstadter (Columbia), Ghila Ionescu (LSE, rapporteur), James Joll (Oxford), Ellen de Kadt (LSE), Emmanuel de Kadt (LSE), Dr Werner Klatt, Dr John Keep (School of Slavonic and East European Studies), Francis Lambert (Institute of Latin American Studies), Dr E. Lampert (Keele), Shirley Letwin, Dr L. J. Macfarlane (Oxford), Prof. Donald MacRae (LSE, chairman of session), Dr I. de Madariaga (Sussex), Prof. G. F. Mancini (Bologna), Kenneth Minogue (LSE), Prof. W. H. Morris‐Jones (Institute of Commonwealth Studies), Dr John Saul (Dar‐es‐Salaam), Prof. Leonard Schapiro (LSE, chairman of session), Prof. Hugh Seton‐Watson (School of Slavonic and East European Studies, chairman of session), T. Shanin (Sheffield), Geoffrey Shillinglaw (School of Oriental and African Studies), Dr Zoltan Szabo, Prof. Alain Touraine (Paris); Prof. F. Venturi (Torino), Dr Andrzej Walicki (Warsaw), Derek Waller (School of Oriental and African Studies), Prof. Peter Wiles (LSE), Prof. Peter Worsley (Manchester, chairman of session).
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