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Universities in the Age of Reform, 1800–1870: Durham, London and King’s College

Autor Matthew Andrews
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2018
This book considers a crucial moment in the development of English higher education, and also provides a new and comprehensive history of the early decades of Durham University. During the Age of Reform innovative ideas about the role and purpose of a university were moving at an unprecedented pace. Proposals for new institutions in all parts of the country were developing quickly and resulted in the foundation of Durham University, London University (later re-styled University College, London), and King’s College, London. While normally overshadowed by the London institutions, this book demonstrates not only that Durham attempted to produce a far broader institution than any historian has given its founders credit for, but that a remarkable attempt at a third-way in English higher education has been neglected. Matthew Andrews therefore not only provides the first fully researched account of this important national institution since 1932, but also carefully situates Durham in its contemporary context, and alongside the two other most prominent emerging institutions of that time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319767253
ISBN-10: 3319767259
Pagini: 327
Ilustrații: X, 296 p. 13 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction: The Age of Reform.- Bold Endeavours: London University, its Imitators and Critics.-The idea of Durham University.- Establishing the New Universities.- Recruitment of Academic Staff.- What to Teach.- Higher Education in Newcastle.- Growth and Decline.- Appendices.- Index.

Recenzii

“Andrews’ book is valuable for drawing attention to these wider trends, and has some interesting pieces of information as well as useful graphs of student enrolments. … The book is aimed more at specialists in university history and the broader history of Victorian culture, and they will appreciate its scholarly contribution to understanding a still neglected period.” (Robert Anderson, History of Education, Vol. 48 (6), 2019)

Notă biografică

Matthew Andrews is University Secretary and Registrar at the University of Gloucestershire, UK.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book considers a crucial moment in the development of English higher education, and also provides a new and comprehensive history of the early decades of Durham University. During the Age of Reform innovative ideas about the role and purpose of a university were moving at an unprecedented pace. Proposals for new institutions in all parts of the country were developing quickly and resulted in the foundation of Durham University, London University (later re-styled University College, London), and King’s College, London. While normally overshadowed by the London institutions, this book demonstrates not only that Durham attempted to produce a far broader institution than any historian has given its founders credit for, but that a remarkable attempt at a third-way in English higher education has been neglected. Matthew Andrews therefore not only provides the first fully researched account of this important national institution since 1932, but also carefully situates Durham in itscontemporary context, and alongside the two other most prominent emerging institutions of that time.


Caracteristici

Examines the development of three institutions during the crucial period of 1800-1870 in English higher education Offers a new and comprehensive account of the foundation and early decades of Durham University Utilises a comparative approach to challenge existing narratives about the development of higher education in the nineteenth century