Fellow Jill Pellew & Miles Taylor 
Utopian Universities [PDF ebook] 
A Global History of the New Campuses of the 1960s

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In a remarkable decade of public investment in higher education, some 200 new university campuses were established worldwide between 1961 and 1970. This volume offers a comparative and connective global history of these institutions, illustrating how their establishment, intellectual output and pedagogical experimentation sheds light on the social and cultural topography of the long 1960s.
With an impressive geographic coverage – using case studies from Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia – the book explores how these universities have influenced academic disciplines and pioneered new types of teaching, architectural design and student experience. From educational reform in West Germany to the establishment of new institutions with progressive, interdisciplinary curricula in the Commonwealth, the illuminating case studies of this volume demonstrate how these universities shared in a common cause: the embodiment of ”utopian” ideals of living, learning and governance.
At a time when the role of higher education is fiercely debated,
Utopian Universities is a timely and considered intervention that offers a wide-ranging, historical dimension to contemporary predicaments.

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Format PDF ● Pages 424 ● ISBN 9781350138643 ● Editor Fellow Jill Pellew & Miles Taylor ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing ● Published 2020 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7640599 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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