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University of Bradford Archive Reference: GB 0532 MAI. Letter from Mairet to Tom Heron dated 12 June 1971. "A highlight of his holiday was a visit to the Villa San Giorgio in Taormina, for which he executed the perspective drawings when working in C.R. Ashbee's office at Chipping
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in 1932. He died suddenly in 1934, leaving the publication in limbo. The editorial line, as legacy from Orage, was Social Credit in the sense of the Economic Freedom League, a faction led by H. E. B. Ludlam; and approval of
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During the 1930s, there were changes in Mairet's life. His marriage broke down; he threw off the influence of Mitrinović; and he changed the spelling of his first name from Philippe to Philip. Orage set up the
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to him. The work's title harked back to a seminar series Eliot and Mairet had run in the winter 1943/4, at St Anne's House, under the title "Towards the Definition of a Culture". The House was attached to
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and his wife had bought on the edge of Ditchling Common. In so doing, Mairet was avoiding conscripted military service. Eventually he was discovered, and enrolled in the
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Lives and Letters: A. R. Orage, Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, S. S. Koteliansky : 1906-1957
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Lives and Letters: A. R. Orage, Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, S. S. Koteliansky : 1906-1957
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Lives and Letters: A. R. Orage, Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, S. S. Koteliansky : 1906-1957
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Mairet, Philip (July–November 2023). "Commentary and Primary Text: Extracts from "A Civilization of Technics" (1945),".
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The Douglas Manual: Being a Recension of Passages from the Works of Major C. H. Douglas, Outlining Social Credit
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recorded an oral history interview with Mairet, in May 1974, as part of the Suffrage Interviews project, titled
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Mairet married in 1913, and with his wife Ethel moved away from Chipping Campden. They lived in a cottage at
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Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations: Parties, Groups and Movements of the 20th Century
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and Orwell's approach. He was a friend and long-time correspondent of T. S. Eliot, who dedicated his
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The Penumbra of Ethics: The Gifford Lectures of V. A. Demant with Critical Commentary and Assessment
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The Chandos Group overlapped the Mitrinović group: there had been a shared interest in the journal
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being Orage's magazine. In 1922 Orage quit as its editor, going abroad to study at and work in the
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The Chandos group was founded by Mitrinović, meeting for the first time on the last day of the
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Aspects of Doctoral Research at the Maryvale International Catholic Institute (Volume Two)
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Christian Thinking and Social Order: Conviction Politics from the 1930s to the Present Day
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The White Woman's Other Burden: Western Women and South Asia During British Colonial Rule
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Oral evidence on the suffragette and suffragist movements: the Brian Harrison interviews.
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British Poetry Magazines, 1914-2000: A History and Bibliography of 'little Magazines'
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Aristocracy and the Meaning of Class Rule – An Essay upon Aristocracy Past and Future
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Europe in love, love in Europe: Imagination and Politics in Britain Between the Wars
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Mairet belonged to other small societies and discussion groups of the period before
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Psychological Subjects: Identity, Culture, and Health in Twentieth-century Britain
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The Criterion: Cultural Politics and Periodical Networks in Inter-War Britain
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Mairet did the drawings for Ashbee's re-design of the Norman Chapel House in
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were occasionally at the meetings, which occurred once every two weeks.
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series; Pepler wrote a reply to it on "training the imagination".
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Barberis, Peter; McHugh, John; Tyldesley, Mike (1 January 2000).
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weaver and teacher. She was born in 1872 and, in 1903, married
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to review. He wrote in positive and comprehending terms about
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Pioneer of Sociology: The Life and Letters of Patrick Geddes
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The Culture of Fascism: Visions of the Far Right in Britain
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The Political Economy of Social Credit and Guild Socialism
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The Political Economy of Social Credit and Guild Socialism
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Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations
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British Fascism, 1918-39: Parties, Ideology and Culture
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Burkitt, Brian; Hutchinson, Frances (14 April 2006).
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Burkitt, Brian; Hutchinson, Frances (14 April 2006).
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having refused to obey orders, and spent a period in
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Owen Barfield: Romanticism Come of Age: a Biography
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Oldham 1065: 976: 974: 438:'s Christian Frontier Council, Mairet edited 701:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 333:Coal: A Challenge to the National Conscience 1729: 1090: 288:Mairet, in 1934 the literary editor of the 144:. In 1914 Mairet met and was influenced by 140:: Ethel worked as a weaver, and Mairet for 1447: 1445: 1256: 1254: 1145:. New Directions Publishing. p. 214. 1120:. New Directions Publishing. p. 214. 1045:. New Directions Publishing. p. 186. 971: 1224:. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 14. 896: 740: 695:Villis, Tom. "Mairet, Philippe Auguste". 311:, and were sympathetic to Social Credit. 104:, becoming a draughtsman and designer of 1329: 1140: 1115: 1040: 876:. Oxford University Press. p. 136. 672:Philip Mairet and the New English Weekly 239:. From 1930 to 1934, Mairet edited with 47:. He translated major figures including 1497: 1451: 1442: 1285: 1283: 1251: 903:. Faber & Faber. pp. 219–220. 869: 698:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 524: 385:Notes towards the Definition of Culture 225:after World War I, where the so-called 16:English designer, writer and journalist 1756: 1648: 1556: 1524:Julie V. Gottlieb, Thomas P. Linehan, 1410: 1383: 1356: 1217: 1192: 1091:Miller, David; Price, Richard (2006). 923: 844: 825: 690: 688: 686: 684: 682: 680: 150:The War: Its Social Tasks and Problems 1390:. Secker & Warburg. p. 246. 980: 373:in May 1932, and was given a book by 167:At the end of 1915 Mairet joined the 30: 1280: 741:MacCarthy, Fiona (21 August 2014). 677: 668:The Origins of the Organic Movement 209:. In 1926 he turned to journalism. 13: 1357:Morris, Andrew B. (21 July 2019). 1330:Clements, Keith (1 January 1999). 987:. Faber & Faber. p. 540. 694: 600:L'existentialisme est un humanisme 531:An essay on crafts & obedience 327:, with Mairet, W. Travers Symons, 132:Marriage, Mitrinović and Ditchling 14: 1790: 1736:. Psychology Press. p. 169. 1437:T. S. Eliot: The Philosopher Poet 926:Autobiographical and Other Papers 897:MacCarthy, Fiona (16 June 2011). 873:The Cotswolds: A Cultural History 847:Autobiographical and Other Papers 729:Ezra Pound: The Critical Heritage 587:Alfred Adler Problems of Neurosis 419:and many of those who formed the 365:Mairet was an early supporter of 69:in the 1930s, he championed both 747:. Faber & Faber. p. 1. 606:by François Wendel (1905–1972). 561: 494:Conradin: A Philosophical Ballad 446:, and edited its proceedings as 1723: 1697: 1686: 1659: 1642: 1629: 1619: 1593: 1567: 1550: 1531: 1518: 1491: 1472: 1429: 1411:Bowker, Gordon (1 April 2004). 1404: 1387:A Kind of Compulsion: 1903-1936 1377: 1350: 1323: 1310: 1267: 1238: 1218:Demant, V. A. (18 April 2018). 1211: 1186: 1159: 1134: 1109: 1095:. British Library. p. 43. 1084: 1059: 1034: 1001: 958: 942: 917: 890: 863: 838: 593: 574: 314: 173:An Autobiographical Compilation 1560:Christian Essays in Psychiatry 1455:T. S. Eliot's Social Criticism 1415:. Little, Brown. p. 237. 1336:. T&T Clark. p. 399. 928:. Carcanet. pp. 127–128. 819: 814:On the Trail of Patrick Geddes 806: 780: 761: 734: 721: 660: 636: 555:Christian Essays in Psychiatry 480:, and the 1907 commission for 448:Christian Essays in Psychiatry 423:shortly afterwards. He joined 395:In December 1938 the magazine 262:who now ran it, known as the " 1: 1652:The Idea Behind Craftsmanship 1172:. A&C Black. p. 83. 1066:Sullivan, Alvin (1983–1986). 849:. Carcanet. pp. 95–111. 589:(1929) editor, case histories 537:The Idea Behind Craftsmanship 421:British People's Party (1939) 178:Mairet and his wife moved to 80: 1730:Jayawardena, Kumari (1995). 981:Eliot, T. S. (30 May 2017). 715:UK public library membership 648:. J.M. Dent and sons. 1936. 499: 403:publication associated with 95:Stationers' Company's School 7: 1655:. New Handworkers' Gallery. 1498:Linehan, Thomas E. (2000). 828:The Journal of Modern Craft 570:(Stanley Nott, 1934) editor 444:Christianity and Psychiatry 10: 1795: 1316:Marjorie Reeves (editor), 1296:. Routledge. p. 140. 1068:British literary magazines 614:The woman Mairet married, 533:(1918), with Hilary Pepler 156:. The course was given by 51:. He wrote biographies of 1672:. Routledge. p. 10. 1576:"The Suffrage Interviews" 1289: 964:Simon Blaxland-de Lange, 816:, Luath Press Ltd., p. 95 609: 602:by Jean-Paul Sartre, and 581:ABC of Adler's psychology 1774:British male journalists 1563:. Philosophical Library. 1193:Dorril, Stephen (2006). 812:Stephen, Walter (2020), 773:16 February 2012 at the 629: 484:'s Villa San Giorgio in 471: 190:. He was sentenced by a 1649:Mairet, Philip (1928). 1601:"RIBA archive drawings" 1557:Mairet, Philip (1956). 1485:www.westendatwar.org.uk 1452:Kojecký, Roger (1971). 1384:Orwell, George (2000). 1197:. Viking. p. 205. 1141:Carswell, John (1978). 1116:Carswell, John (1978). 1041:Carswell, John (1978). 924:Mairet, Philip (1981). 845:Mairet, Philip (1981). 108:. Failing to enter the 37:Philippe Auguste Mairet 870:Bingham, Jane (2009). 707:10.1093/ref:odnb/62992 390:St Anne's Church, Soho 323:. It later centred on 200:conscientious objector 154:King's College, London 100:Mairet studied at the 645:A. R. Orage: A memoir 618:, was an influential 506:A. R. Orage: a memoir 360:Christian News-Letter 339:, and R. S. J. Rand. 258:, by the controlling 188:Royal Sussex Regiment 118:Charles Robert Ashbee 110:Royal Academy Schools 102:Hornsey School of Art 1543:20 July 2007 at the 1007:"And after the war, 616:Ethel Mary Partridge 525:Essays and pamphlets 518:John Middleton Murry 429:Kinship in Husbandry 268:Christian socialists 146:Dimitrije Mitrinović 61:John Middleton Murry 43:and psychiatry, and 1435:Alzina Stone Dale, 624:Ananda Coomaraswamy 482:Thomas Shaw-Hellier 380:Homage to Catalonia 369:, who wrote to the 321:1926 General Strike 237:Gurdjieff Institute 142:Burlison and Grylls 71:Christian socialism 63:. As editor of the 1264:(2002), pp. 191-2. 968:(2006), pp. 144-5. 405:Viscount Lymington 371:New English Weekly 343:, T. S. 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Index

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Alfred Adler
Social Credit
Jean-Paul Sartre
Sir Patrick Geddes
A. R. Orage
John Middleton Murry
New English Weekly
Christian socialism
organic farming
Islington
board school
Stationers' Company's School
Hornsey School of Art
stained glass
Royal Academy Schools
graphic design
Charles Robert Ashbee
Arts and Crafts
Chipping Campden
Shottery
Burlison and Grylls
Dimitrije Mitrinović
King's College, London
Patrick Geddes
Gilbert Slater
Red Cross Society
Ditchling
Hilary Pepler
Royal Sussex Regiment

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