Loyal Dissent Brief Lives from Westminster School

Loyal Dissent: Brief Lives from Westminster School by Patrick Derham, published by University of Buckingham Press in 2016, offers an insightful exploration of one of the oldest schools in the country, with origins dating back to the 14th Century. This 262-page book delves into Westminster School’s unique tradition of scholarship and its notable impact on both academic and public life, highlighting how it has maintained its distinct character despite external influences.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of biographies featuring prominent figures who have passed through Westminster’s halls, including thinkers, writers, and politicians. The book emphasizes the school’s encouragement of questioning and debate, showcasing individuals recognized as “loyal dissenters” who respected tradition while forging their own paths. Through these narratives, the text reflects on the school’s enduring legacy in education and its role in shaping influential literary figures and leaders.
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With origins as far back as the 14th Century, Westminster School is one of the oldest in the country with a long tradition of scholarship – and outstanding results, both in academic and public life.
Over the centuries, Westminster has stood apart from other prominent schools. Firmly grounded between Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, it has remained curiously unswayed by the influence and ethos of figures such as Thomas Arnold and the Victorian public school tradition, combining a distinctive evolution with the retention of much of its unique character.
A great many of the school’s former pupils are famous names. At one time, some of those pupils were uncontrolled outside school hours and notoriously unruly about town, but always encouraged to question, challenge and debate – and above all to respect genuine scholarship. They rank among this country’s most distinguished thinkers, writers, theologians, scientists, politicians, artists and musicians.
Ben Jonson, George Herbert, Richard Busby, John Locke, Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Lord Mansfield, Charles Wesley, Warren Hastings, Jeremy Bentham, Henry Mayhew, A. A. Milne, John Spedan Lewis, Richard Doll and Tony Benn are the individuals the authors recognise as ‘loyal dissenters’, at once respectful of peers, staff and principles, yet unafraid to forge their own direction.
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