History of Universities: Volume VII: 1988
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:12th Jan '89
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The seventh volume of this annual publication consists primarily of eleven articles devoted to the period 1760-1848. The papers range from the study of particular faculties to the role of government in higher education and the concept of a liberal education. Together, the articles form a unique account of the development of the university in the age of the liberal revolution in countries as distinct as Russia, France, and the United States. As well as containing the usual wide selection of book reviews devoted to recent works on university history, this volume also contains two new sections, one devoted to research in progress, and the other to an on-going bibliography of recent publications (articles and books) in the field of the history of higher education throughout the world. With these additions, Volume VII is much larger than its predecessors, confirming History of Universities as an indispensable tool for every student of the history of education.
'handsomely produced volume ... There is much to interest non-specialist historians in this volume.' Janet Howarth, St Hilda's College, Oxford. Journal of Educational Administration and History
ISBN: 9780198227427
Dimensions: 224mm x 145mm x 33mm
Weight: 785g
482 pages