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|a Taylor, Miles
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|a Utopian universities
|b a global history of the new campuses of the 1960s
|c edited by Miles Taylor and Jill Pellew
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|a First edition
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|a London
|b Bloomsbury Academic
|c 2020, 2020
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|a 17. Jawaharlal Nehru University: A University for the Nation Rajat Datta (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) and Shalini Sharma (Keele University, UK) -- 18. From American Dream to Nightmare on The Left: Student Revolts, the 'Wild Nursery' and the Slums: The University of Nanterre, 1962-71 Victor Collet (University of Paris X, France) -- 19. The Reform Universities of West Germany: Bochum, Konstanz and Bielefeld Stefan Paulus (University of Augsburg, Germany) -- 20. Utopian Universities of the British Commonwealth Miles Taylor (University of York, UK) -- Afterword -- Bibliography -- Index
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|a 16. From Progressive Pedagogy to 'Capitalist Fodder': the New Universities in Australia Hannah Forsyth (Australian Catholic University, Australia)
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- Maps -- Preface Laurie Taylor (University of York, UK) -- Introduction Jill Pellew (Institute of Historical Research, University of London, UK) and Miles Taylor (University of York, UK) -- 1. Keele: Post-War Pioneer Miles Taylor (University of York, UK) -- 2. Learning From Redbrick: Utopianism and Architectural Legacy of the Civic Universities William Whyte (University of Oxford, UK) -- 3. Sussex: Cold War Campus Matthew Cragoe (University of Lincoln, UK) -- 4. The University of East Anglia: From Mandarins to Neoliberalism John Charmley (St Mary's University, UK) -- 5. Oxford on the Ouse?: The Founding of the University of York 1960 to 1973 Allen Warren (University of York, UK) -- 6. Great Expectations: Sloman's Essex and Student Protest in the 'Long 1960s' Caroline Hoefferle (Wingate University, North Carolina, USA) -- 7. The New and the Old: the University of Kent at Canterbury Krishan Kumar (University of Virginia, USA) --
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|a 8. Social History Comes to Warwick Carolyn Steedman (University of Warwick, UK) -- 9. Innovation and Evolution: Lancaster Learning, 1964-74 Marion McClintock (Lancaster University, UK) -- 10. Failed Utopia? The University of Stirling from the 1960s to the Early 1980s Holger Nehring (University of Stirling, UK) -- 11. The New University of Ulster and the Northern Ireland Crisis Tom Fraser and Leonie Murray (Ulster University, UK) -- 12. Science and the New Universities Jon Agar (UCL, UK) -- 13. The New British Campus Universities of the 1960s and Their Localities: The Culture of Support and the Role of Philanthropy Jill Pellew (University of London, UK) -- 14. California Dreaming: Clark Kerr and the State University Christopher Newfield (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) -- 15. The Other 60s: Academic Administrators as Agents of Change in Canadian Higher Education Paul Axelrod (York University, Canada) --
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|a Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000 / bicssc
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|a "A global and comparative history of newly-established public universities which appeared in the latter half of the 20th century; how they pioneered new types of teaching, architectural design and student experience"--
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