First published in 1941, The Growth of the British Civil Service: 1780-1939 by Emmeline W. Cohen examines the evolution of the British Civil Service, highlighting reforms, the Civil Service Commission's establishment, superannuation, and administrative changes, offering insights into British governance.
First published in 1941, The Growth of the British Civil Service: 1780-1939 by Emmeline W. Cohen offers a detailed historical analysis of the evolution of the British Civil Service. Spanning from the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth century, the book examines the structure, reforms, and challenges faced by public offices, including the establishment of the Civil Service Commission and key reforms of the 1870s. It also explores superannuation, administrative adjustments, and the conduct of civil servants, making it an essential resource for understanding the development of British governance and public administration.