The University of Sheffield
The School of Education

Fred Inglis's Publications

Books

Keats, London: Evans, 1966, 159pp.

An Essential Discipline: an introduction to literary criticism, London: Methuen, 1968, 272pp.

The Elizabethan Poets: the making of English poetry from Wyatt to Ben Jonson, London: Evans, 1969, 168pp.

The Englishness of English Teaching, London: Longmans, 1970, 200pp, 13 tables.

(ed) Literature and Environment: essays in reading and social studies, London: Chatto and Windus, 1971, 255pp.

The Imagery of Power: a critique of advertising, London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1972, 140pp + tables.

Ideology and the Imagination, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1975, 244pp (translated into Italian 1980).

The Name of the Game: sport and industrial society, London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1977, 220pp + tables.

The Promise of Happiness: value and meaning in children's fiction, Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1981, 336pp (translated into Japanese 1990).

Radical Earnestness: English social theory 1880-1980, Oxford and Cambridge MA: Martin Robertson with Basil Blackwell, 1982, 253pp.

The Management of Ignorance: a political theory of the curriculum, Oxford and Cambridge MA: Basil Blackwell, 1985, 215pp.

Popular Culture and Political Power, Brighton: Harvester Press, 1988, 267pp.

Media Theory, Oxford and Cambridge: Basil Blackwell, 1990, 214pp + tables (translated into Japanese and Portuguese 1993; into Croatian 1997; into Finnish 1998).

The Cruel Peace: everyday life and the Cold War, New York: Basic Books, 1991, xx + 402pp, London: Aurum Books, 1992.

Cultural Studies, Oxford and Cambridge MA: Basil Blackwell, 1993, 270pp.

Raymond Williams: the life, London and New York: Routledge, 1995, xx + 332pp.

Clifford Geertz: culture, custom and ethics, Cambridge and Cambridge MA: Polity Press, 2000, 206pp.

The Delicious History of the Holiday, London and New York: Routledge, 2000, 206pp + 23 illustrations.

People's Witness: the journalist in modern politics, London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002, 416pp.

Culture: key concepts in the social sciences, Cambridge and Cambridge MA: Polity Press, 198 pp.2004.

Edited works and anthologies

English Poetry 1550-1660, London: Methuen, 1965, 242pp, edited with introduction, pp1-36.

Henry IV Part I: old-spelling edition with notes edited from 1st Quarto, London: Ginn, 1968, 2 vols, 72 + 82pp.

One of the Family, London: Ginn, 1971, 176pp.

The Scene: an anthology of town and country, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1972, 199pp.

A World to Win, London: Ginn, 1974, 219pp.

Editor: Nicholas Garnham: Capitalism and Communications, London: Sage Books, 1990, 224pp.

Editor: with an introduction pp5-26, The Poems of E P Thompson, Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Bloodaxe Books, 1999.

Editor with an introductory chapter pp 23-41, Education and the Good Society, Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004,186 pp.

Pamphlets and contributions to books

Examinations Bulletin No 11: the certificate of secondary education, trial examinations (co-author), Schools Council HMSO, 1966, vi + 35pp.

Your England, London: Chatto, 1967, 32pp + illus.

Schools Councils Working Paper, 9: standards in CSE and GCE (co-author), HMSO, 1967, iv + 51pp, 11 tables.

'Work and the intellectual', University of Denver Quarterly, 5, 1, spring 1970, pp1-40, reprinted in Literature and Environment, qv.

Manipulation and the People, Tract, 4, summer 1972, 24pp.

'Townscape and popular culture' in Discrimination and Popular Culture, D Thompson ed, revised edition Harmondsworth: Penguin with Heinemann, 1973, pp22-50; reprinted in Cities, Communities and the Young, J Rayner ed, London: Routledge, 1973.

'On roads, office blocks and the new misery' contributed to The Black Rainbow, P Abbs ed, London: Heinemann Educational, 1974, pp187-206.

'The language of politics in the conversation of classrooms', in The Politics of Education: a symposium, Tract, 10-11, spring-winter 1974, pp37-47.

'Ideology and the curriculum', qv, reprinted in Curriculum Design, M Golby, J Greenland, R West eds, London: Croom Helm, 1975, pp36-47.

'Critique of a language curriculum', qv, reprinted in Classroom Encounters, M Turbe et al eds, London: Ward Lock, 1976, pp41-51.

'Notes on the politics of literature', qv, reprinted in Writers, Critics and Children, G Fox and F Smith eds, London: Heinemann, 1976, pp157-176.

'Spellbinding and anthropology: Ursual LeGuin and Richard Adams', in Good Writers for Young Readers, D Butts ed, London: Hart-Davis and Chatto and Windus, 1977, pp167-191.

'Literary studies and the sociology of education', in The Social Sciences and Education, A Hartnett ed, London: Heinemann, 1982, pp77-96.

'Gentility and powerlessness: Tolkien and the new class', in The Far Land: J R Tolkien, Robert Giddings ed, New York> Barnes and Noble, 1983, pp24-45.

'Popular culture and the meaning of feeling', in A Centre of Excellence: Festschrift for Seymour Betsky, Amsterdam, 1986, pp145-160.

'Managerialism and morality: the corporate and the republican school', in Quality in Teaching: arguments for a reflective profession, Wilfred Carr ed, Falmer: Falmer Press, 1989, pp35-55.

'Socialism and the good life', in Socialism and Morality, David McLellan and Sean Sayer eds, London: Macmillan, 1990, pp139-160.

'Culture, commonsense and curriculum change', in Handbook of Educational Ideas and Practice, Ruth Jonathan et al eds, London and New York: Routledge, 1990, pp118-128.

'Landscape as popular culture', in Reading Landscapes, Simon Pugh ed, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1990, pp197-213.

'Recovering Shakespeare: innocence and materialism', in Shakespeare in the Changing Curriculum, Nigel Wheale and Lesley Aers eds, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1991.

'Social class and the biography of a value', in Stories and Society, Dennis Butts ed, London: Macmillan, 1992, pp84-96.

Catalogue essay for Len Tabner exhibition volume, After Japan, London: Agnew's, 1998, pp9-30.

'Citizenship and the media', in Formations: a 21st century media handbook, Dan Fleming ed, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000, pp147-165.

'Brideshead Revisited revisited: Waugh to the knife', in The Classic Novel from Page to Screen, Giddings R and Sheen E eds, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000, pp179-196.

'The truth about the English at war', in British Cinema of the 1950s: a celebration, Ian MacKillop and Neil Sinyard eds, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003, pp35-50.

'Method and morality: practical politics and the science of human affairs', in The Moral Foundations of Educational Research, P Sikes, J Nixon and W Carr eds, Maidenhead and Philadelphia: Open University Press, 2003, pp118-133.