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A History of University College, Oxford

Author : Robin Darwall-Smith
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 660 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2008-06-19
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015077654567

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A History of University College, Oxford by Robin Darwall-Smith Pdf

This is the first history in over a century of what is arguably Oxford's oldest College. As one of the few organizations in the UK whose history goes back so far, this is an account of the College from its origins over seven and a half centuries ago to the present day.

The University of Oxford

Author : Laurence Brockliss
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2019
Category : Universities and colleges
ISBN : 1851245006

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The University of Oxford by Laurence Brockliss Pdf

The University of Oxford is the third oldest university in Europe and remains one of the greatest universities in the world. How did such an ancient institution flourish through the ages?This book offers a succinct illustrated account of its colourful and controversial 800-year history, from medieval times through the Reformation and on to the nineteenth century, in which the foundations of the modern tutorial system were laid. It describes the extraordinary and influential people who shaped the development of the institution and helped to create today's world-class research university.Institutions have waxed and waned over the centuries but Oxford has always succeeded in reinventing itself to meet the demands of a new age. Richly illustrated with archival material, prints and portraits, this book explores how a university in a small provincial town rose to become one of the top universities in the world at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

The History of the University of Oxford: Volume VIII: The Twentieth Century

Author : Brian Harrison,Trevor Henry Aston
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 950 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1994-04-07
Category : Education
ISBN : 0198229747

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The History of the University of Oxford: Volume VIII: The Twentieth Century by Brian Harrison,Trevor Henry Aston Pdf

This volume, the eighth in The History of the University of Oxford, shows how one of the world's major universities has responded to the formidable challenges offered by the twentieth century. Because Oxford's response has not taken a revolutionary or dramatic form, outside observers have not always appreciated the scale of its transformation. Here full attention is given to the forces for change: the rapid growth in provision for the natural and social sciences; the advance of professionalism in scholarship, sport, and cultural achievement; the diffusion of international influences through Rhodes scholars, two world wars, and the University's mounting research priorities; the growing impact of government and of public funding; the steady advance of women; and the impact made by Oxford's broadened criteria for undergraduate admission. The volume also provides valuable background material for the discussion of educational policy. In short, its presents the reader with a rich cornucopia of insight into many aspects of British life.

The University of Oxford

Author : L. W. B. Brockliss
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 912 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Electronic book
ISBN : 9780199243563

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The University of Oxford by L. W. B. Brockliss Pdf

This fresh and readable account gives a complete history of the University of Oxford, from its beginnings in the 11th century to the present day - charting Oxford's improbable rise from provincial backwater to modern meritocratic and secular university with an ever-growing commitment to new research.

The History of the University of Oxford: Volume VII: Nineteenth-Century Oxford, Part 2

Author : M. G. Brock,M. C. Curthoys
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 1078 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2000-11-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191559662

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The History of the University of Oxford: Volume VII: Nineteenth-Century Oxford, Part 2 by M. G. Brock,M. C. Curthoys Pdf

Volume VII of The History of the University of Oxford completes the survey of nineteenth-century Oxford begun in Volume VI. After 1871 both teachers and students at Oxford were freed from tests of religious belief. The volume describes the changed mental climate in which some dons sought a new basis for morality, while many undergraduates found a compelling ideal in the ethic of public service both at home and in the empire. As the existing colleges were revitalized, and new ones founded, the academic profession in Oxford developed a peculiarly local form, centred upon college tutors who stood in somewhat uneasy relation with the University's professors. The various disciplines which came to form the undergraduate curriculum in both the arts and sciences are subject to major reappraisal; and Oxford's 'hidden curriculum' is explored through accounts of student life and institutions, including organized sport and the Oxford Union. New light is shed on the social origins and previous schooling of undergraduates. A fresh assessment is made of the movement to establish women's higher education in Oxford, and the strategies adopted by its promoters to implant communities for women within the masculine culture of an ancient university. Other widened horizons are traced in accounts of the University's engagement with imperial expansion, social reform, and the educational aspirations of the labour movement, as well as the transformation of its press into a major international publisher. The architectural developments–considerable in quantity and highly varied in quality–receive critical appraisal in a comprehensive survey of the whole period covered by Volumes VI and VII (1800-1914). By the early twentieth century the challenges of socialism and democracy, together with the demand for national efficiency, gave rise to a renewed campaign to address issues such as promoting research, abolishing compulsory Greek, and, more generally, broadening access to the University. Under the terrible test of the First World War, still more deep-seated concerns were raised about the sider effects of Oxford's educational practices; and the volume concludes with some reflections on the directions which the University had taken over the previous fifty years. series blurb No private institutions have exerted so profound an influence on national life over the centuries as the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Few universities in the world have matched their intellectual distinction, and none has evolved and maintained over so long a period a strictly comparable collegiate structure. Now a completely new and full-scale History of the University of Oxford, from its obscure origins in the twelfth century until the late twentieth century, has been produced by the university with the active support of its constituent colleges. Drawing on extensive original research as well as on the centuries-old tradition of the study of the rich source material, the History is altogether comprehensive, appearing in eight chronologically arranged volumes. Together the volumes constitute a coherent overall study; yet each has a unity of its own, under individual editorship, and brings together the work of leading scholars in the history of every university discipline, and of its social, institutional, economic, and political development as well as its impact on national and international life. The result is a history not only more authoritative than any previously produced for Oxford, but more ambitious than any undertaken for any other European university, and certain to endure for many generations to come.

Oriel College: A History

Author : Jeremy Catto
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-11
Category : History
ISBN : 0199595720

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Oriel College: A History by Jeremy Catto Pdf

This is the first history of Oriel College, Oxford for over a hundred years. It is an account of a distinctive society, written by a group of specialist scholars whose aim it is to place the body of Orielenses in the context not only of Oxford but of British and international history.

Early Records of University College, Oxford

Author : Robin Darwall-Smith
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780904107272

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Early Records of University College, Oxford by Robin Darwall-Smith Pdf

University College claims to be the oldest College in Oxford, tracing its origins to an endowment of 1249. This book brings together the great majority of pre-1550 documents, other than its account rolls, from the College's archives, providing a sourcebook for its early history. The first part contains editions of texts with facing translations into English, including the College's medieval statutes, and documents about its early buildings; the second deals with medieval deeds relating to the College's properties in Oxfordshire, provided as calendars, since they are considerably more formulaic. The volume also includes full notes and an introduction. Robin Darwall-Smith is Archivist of Magdalen College; he has made extensive contributions to the history of both University College and Magdalen College.

Account Rolls of University College Oxford: 1471

Author : University College (University of Oxford)
Publisher : Oxford Historical Society New
Page : 706 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Education
ISBN : CHI:59678287

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Account Rolls of University College Oxford: 1471 by University College (University of Oxford) Pdf

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The Illustrated History of Oxford University

Author : John M. Prest
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Oxford (England)
ISBN : 0198201583

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The Illustrated History of Oxford University by John M. Prest Pdf

This richly illustrated book traces the story of Oxford University from its origins in the Middle Ages to the present day. Written by a team of scholars, all authorities in their fields, it spans 800 years of learning and incident to give a uniquely authoritative history of the University for the general reader. Since the Middle Ages, Oxford University's part in learning has always been significant and colourful. Many future leaders of the nation have been educated there. The architecture of the University and colleges has become one of the glories of Europe, and its libraries and museums house a number of major collections. But most importantly, a university must be judged by its attachment to scholarship - a theme which runs throughout this book. Students have been drawn to Oxford from all over the world, and today the University is internationally recognized for its contribution to research, both in the sciences and in the liberal arts. Authoritative, scholarly, and informative, this book captures the richness and diversity of Oxford University, and its contribution to the nation and to the world. In addition to over 200 illustrations, including 24 full-colour plates, specifically chosen to complement the wide-ranging text, there are also 5 maps, a chronology, annotated guides to further reading, and a full index.

Corpus Christi College, Oxford

Author : T. M. Charles-Edwards,Julian Reid
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : History
ISBN : 0198792476

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Corpus Christi College, Oxford by T. M. Charles-Edwards,Julian Reid Pdf

Corpus Christi College, Oxford, is 500 years old in March 2017. This book is the first history of the College in over a century and covers the full chronological range from its foundation by Richard Fox in pre-Reformation Oxford to the present day. Corpus Christi was founded with self-consciously high intellectual ambitions in the Renaissance and, although it has sustained those ambitions better at some periods than at others, its intellectual pedigree has remained a constructive challenge throughout its history. Many of the great changes of English history from the sixteenth century onwards; the Reformation, the Civil War, the Glorious Revolution; have had their repercussions and sometimes their participants within the College. The book weaves the history of the College together with the strands of internal domestic history, intellectual history, and the political and religious history of England and Europe.

The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland

Author : Christopher Haigh
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1990-08-31
Category : History
ISBN : 0521395526

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The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland by Christopher Haigh Pdf

The history of Britain and Ireland is traditionally presented as a succession of dramatic changes, but in this reference work the 60 contributors under the editorship of Christopher Haigh have emphasized patterns of continuity instead, including cultural, social, political and economic themes. 300 illustrations.

Unbuilt Oxford

Author : Howard Colvin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1983-01-01
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 0300031262

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Unbuilt Oxford by Howard Colvin Pdf

Shows and describes the plans for museums, college buildings, and apartments suggested, but never built, and discusses how they would have fit into Oxford's great architectural setting

The Warden's Punishment Book of All Souls College, Oxford

Author : Scott Mandelbrote,John Davis
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780904107265

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The Warden's Punishment Book of All Souls College, Oxford by Scott Mandelbrote,John Davis Pdf

Edition, with full notes and apparatus, of a text which sheds much light on university affairs at the time. The Warden's Punishment Book is a record of punishments imposed on the Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford, for minor infringements of the statutes and of College discipline, from its inception in 1601 until 1851. It is a uniquedocument in terms of its scope and detail among the College records of Oxford and Cambridge and provides significant insights into the daily life and personal relationships of such an institution during the early modern period. This volume presents an edition of the text of the Punishment Book, with a substantial biographical register detailing the careers of those mentioned as punishers or punished. An introduction explains the significance and context of the Punishment Book within collegiate, university, and social history. Scott Mandelbrote is Fellow, Perne Librarian, and Director of Studies in History at Peterhouse, Cambridge, he was formerly Fellow and Sub-Warden of All Souls College, Oxford; John H.R. Davis is an Honorary Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, of which he was Warden between 1995 and 2008. He is an anthropologist and was Professor of Social Anthropology at the Universityof Oxford, and, before that, at the University of Kent at Canterbury.