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The English university

Victor Aime Huber

(University reform in Great Britain, 1 . Oxford and Cambridge ; v. 4-6)

Thoemmes Press, 2001

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Originally published in 1843

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The 19th century saw a great amount of educational reform, with the old and classical systems under attack from modernizers keen to open up the "market" to an increasingly literate and "middle-class" mass. These books form a collection of the arguments for and against the old and new ideas, and provide a wealth of information on education and its prime movers and shakers. As such it is a valuable resource for British and non-British scholars working within the history and philosophy of education. Among the notable books included are Huber's pioneering history centred largely on Oxford and Cambridge, with its many fine illustrations, Yate's thoughtful and radical presentation of the case for the expansion of university education in England, Bristed's famous and very scarce account of his English university experiences and, in the earliest pieces, all three of Copleston's published "Replies" in which he provides a defence of the classical education as then taught at Oxford. With a new introduction by Professor Yasuhara this publication opens up a wealth of source material on the philosophical ideals and practical realities of an expanding university education in Great Britain in the 19th century.

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  • NCID
    BA54174155
  • ISBN
    • 1855069156
    • 1855069156
    • 1855069156
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Bristol
  • Pages/Volumes
    3 v.
  • Size
    23 cm
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