Anarchy and Culture

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A. H. Halsey
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Academic Self-government
Academics
Alan Shelston
Anarchy
Ancient English Universities
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Barbarism
Bernard Crick
C.N.D.
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Conflict
Culture
Dissolution
Donald G. MacRae
Entry Rate
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Ernest Gellner
Ernest Rudd
Existing University Community
Expansion
Frances Heidensohn
Full Time Higher Education
Geoffrey Martin
Gordon Walker
Government
Graduate Students
Increase Student Participation
John Dunn
John King
John Sparrow
Junior Academic Staff
Junior Academics
L. C. Sykes
M. Trow
Monastry
Napoleon III
New Academics
Newest Left
Nuclear Disarmament
Organizational Forms
Overburdened
Paul Rock
Peter Wiles
Protest
Qualified School Leavers
Radical Students Alliance
Rebelliousness
Revolt
Revolting Students
Revolution
Richard Layard
Robbins
Robbins Committee
Robert Chester
Role
Rowland Eustace
Scholars
Secretary Of State
Senior Common Room
Sir Paul Chambers
Socialist Labour League
Staff Student Committees
Stephen Hatch
Student Influence
Student Left
Student Power
Student Violence
Students
Styles of Protest
Teaching
The Press
University
University Teaching
University Teaching Professions
Violence
Voluntary Service Overseas
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138323124
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1969, Anarchy and Culture both documents and describes the influence of the student and academic in the case of revolution and protest within the university. The book looks at the theory behind the culture of revolution within the contemporary university and comments upon the affect this has upon teaching, as well as the student experience. This edited collection contains a wide range of essays from a broad range of contributors in the fields of Sociology, English, and Education. Focusing predominately on study of the university in the UK, the book covers a spread of political comment, and personal attitude in analysing culture and anarchy in relation to the contemporary university.