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*''Making the City Work'' (with [[Charles Grant]])(Fabian pamphlet, 1987)
 
*''Making the City Work'' (with [[Charles Grant]])(Fabian pamphlet, 1987)
 
*''The Reshaping of the German Social Market'' ([[IPPR]] pamphlet, 1994)
 
*''The Reshaping of the German Social Market'' ([[IPPR]] pamphlet, 1994)
*''Thinking Allowed, The Best of Prospect Magazine 1995-2005'', edited
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*''Thinking Allowed, The Best of Prospect Magazine 1995-2005'', edited and with an introduction by David Goodhart (Atlantic Books, 2005)<ref>[http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/david_goodhart/profile.html David Goodhart Profile]</ref>
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Revision as of 13:17, 26 April 2008

David Goodhart is the Editor of Prospect magazine, launched in 1995. He was formerly a senior correspondent of the Financial Times.

Background

From his Comment is Free profile:

He was born in 1956 and educated at Eton (1969-1974) and York University (1976-79, first in history and politics). He worked on the Yorkshire Evening Press (1979-1982) then the Financial Times (1982-1994) as a labour correspondent, city reporter, Lex columnist, Germany correspondent and employment editor.He is married to FT columnist and author Lucy Kellaway; they have four children and live in north London.[1]


Affiliations

Publications

  • Eddie Shah and the Newspaper Revolution (with Patrick Wintour)(Coronet, 1986)
  • Making the City Work (with Charles Grant)(Fabian pamphlet, 1987)
  • The Reshaping of the German Social Market (IPPR pamphlet, 1994)
  • Thinking Allowed, The Best of Prospect Magazine 1995-2005, edited and with an introduction by David Goodhart (Atlantic Books, 2005)[2]

Notes