Department of Economics and LSE Library public lecture
Date: Wednesday 30 November 2011
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Professor Susan Howson
To celebrate the launch of her outstanding biography of Lionel Robbins, the Department of Economics and the LSE Library's Archives Division are delighted to present a public lecture by Professor Susan Howson of the University of Toronto. A true "Renaissance man", Robbins made major contributions to his own academic discipline and applied his skills as an economist not only to practical problems of economic policy and of higher education, but also to the administration of the visual and performing arts that he loved deeply. This lecture will focus on some of his accomplishments outside pure economics, demonstrating why he was such an important figure in the intellectual and cultural life of Britain in the twentieth century.
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