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The University Revolution Outline Of A Processual Theory Of Modern Higher Education 1st Eric Lybeck

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The University Revolution Outline Of A Processual Theory Of Modern Higher Education 1st Eric Lybeck
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.23 MB
Pages: 215
Author: Eric Lybeck
ISBN: 9781351017558, 1351017551
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st

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The University Revolution Outline Of A Processual Theory Of Modern Higher Education 1st Eric Lybeck by Eric Lybeck 9781351017558, 1351017551 instant download after payment.

Few institutions in modern society are as significant as universities, yet our historical and sociological understanding of the role of higher education has not been substantially updated for decades. By revisiting the emergence and transformation of higher education since 1800 using a novel processual approach, this book recognizes these developments as having been as central to constituting the modern world as the industrial and democratic revolutions. This new interpretation of the role of universities in contemporary society promises to re-orient our understanding of the importance of higher education in the past and future development of modern societies. It will therefore appeal to scholars of social science and history with interests in social history and social change, education, the professions and inequalities.

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