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-'''Wayland Hilton Young''' (born [[August 2]], [[1923]]) is a British writer and SDP and Labour Party politician.+'''Wayland Hilton Young''', '''2nd Baron Kennet of the Dene''' (2 August 1923 – 7 May 2009) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] writer and [[Social Democratic Party (UK)|SDP]] and [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] politician.
Young has published on a wide range of mostly political topics, especially on the politics of Italy, on disarmament and arms control, on the churches of London, and on various political scandals, notably the [[Profumo Affair]] and the [[Montesi scandal]]. His 1964 work ''[[Eros Denied]]'' was a groundbreaking manifesto of the [[sexual revolution]]. Young has published on a wide range of mostly political topics, especially on the politics of Italy, on disarmament and arms control, on the churches of London, and on various political scandals, notably the [[Profumo Affair]] and the [[Montesi scandal]]. His 1964 work ''[[Eros Denied]]'' was a groundbreaking manifesto of the [[sexual revolution]].

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Wayland Hilton Young, 2nd Baron Kennet of the Dene (2 August 1923 – 7 May 2009) was a British writer and SDP and Labour Party politician.

Young has published on a wide range of mostly political topics, especially on the politics of Italy, on disarmament and arms control, on the churches of London, and on various political scandals, notably the Profumo Affair and the Montesi scandal. His 1964 work Eros Denied was a groundbreaking manifesto of the sexual revolution.

Bibliography

  • The Italian Left, 1949
  • The Deadweight, The Cresset Press, 1952
  • Now or Never, The Cresset Press, 1953
  • Old London Churches (with Elizabeth Young), Faber & Faber, London, 1956
  • The Montesi Scandal: The Story of the Famous Murder That Rocked Modern Italy, Faber & Faber, London, 1957
  • Still Alive Tomorrow, 1958 (reprinted Panther, London, 1960)
  • The Socialist Imagination (with Elizabeth Young), Fabian Society, 1960 (pamphlet)
  • Disarmament: Finnegan's Choice (with Elizabeth Young), Fabian Society, 1961 (pamphlet)
  • Gogol's Wife & Other Stories (translator of work by Tommaso Landolfi; with Raymond Rosenthal, John Longrigg), New Directions, Norfolk, Connecticut, 1963.
  • Strategy for Survival, First steps in nuclear disarmament, Penguin Special, London, 1959
  • The Profumo Affair: Aspects of Conservatism, Penguin, London, 1963
  • Bombs and Votes, Fabian Society, 1964 (pamphlet)
  • Eros Denied: Sex in Western Society, Grove Press, New York, 1964 (other editions are subtitled "Studies in Exclusion")
  • Preservation, 1972
  • The Futures of Europe, 1976
  • The Rebirth of Britain, 1982
  • London's Churches: A Visitor's Companion (with Elizabeth Young), Grafton Books, London 1986, ISBN 0-88162-212-5
  • Northern Lazio: An Unknown Italy (with Elizabeth Young), 1990, ISBN 0-7195-4643-5




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