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Table of Contents

Introduction: Pledged Intelligence
1: How to Teach Reading
2: Culture and Environment
3: Origins and Destinations
4: Will Teachers Bear Scrutiny?
5: Adult Education and 'Left-Leavisism'
6: Discrimination and the Popular Arts
7: Minority Culture and the Penguin Public
8: Scrutiny's Empire
Conclusion: The Project of Scrutiny
Appendix: Schools and Fathers' Occupations of Downing College Undergraduates Reading English, 1932-1962
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About the Author

Christopher Hilliard grew up in New Zealand and studied English and history at the University of Auckland. He then moved to the United States and completed a PhD at Harvard University. Since 2004 he has taught in the history department at the University of Sydney, where he is currently an associate professor. His research criss-crosses the borders between history and literature, and between social processes and intellectual life. He is the author of To Exercise
Our Talents: The Democratization of Writing in Britain (Harvard University Press, 2006).

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Hilliard's book is a wonderfully painstaking analysis of Leavis's influence during his time as a teacher and writer.
*John Mullan, London Review of Books*

thoroughly researched and innovative ... Christopher Hilliard's book is as much a challenge as an historical record.
*Paul Dean, Use of English*

Christopher Hilliard's richly documented history of this movement, English as a Vocation, takes a fresh approach to the larger Leavisian current, one that redraws our map of it in several persuasive ways .,, English as a Vocation is by far the most reliable and the most carefully judged account of the Scrutineers' mission.
*Chris Baldick, Twentieth Century British History*

This is an outstanding piece of scholarship by an historian who has, once again, found new ways of exploring British culture in the first half of the twentieth century.
*Adrian Bingham, Media History*

an admirable book ... written in an attractively clear style which manages to be simultaneously measured and crisp. I have done a lot of work on this subject over the years, but, even so, in reading Hilliard I have often been impressed by the resourcefulness of his scholarship and the perceptiveness of his analysis, and I can certainly say, in all sincerity, that I have learned a great deal from this book.
*Stefan Collini, Times Literary Supplement*

an outstanding contribution to twentieth-century British intellectual history ... it offers a fresh and insightful approach to intellectual history generally.
*Guy Ortolano, English Historical Review*

meticulously researched and richly detailed
*Alexander Howard, Australian Review of Books*

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