The Lights of Liberalism: University Liberals and the Challenge of Democracy, 1860-86Allen Lane, 1976 - 343 pagina's |
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... cause of academic reform ' . 105 Without this concern it would merely have been an agreeable diversion : shared political or philosophical views could have been aired in London or separately at either university ; there was no need to ...
... cause of academic reform ' . 105 Without this concern it would merely have been an agreeable diversion : shared political or philosophical views could have been aired in London or separately at either university ; there was no need to ...
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... causes like the Burials Bill and the abolition of Church Rates . 98 Centralized collaboration was not only possible ... cause too was suffering from 100 ' that reaction in public sentiment which has encouraged the House of Commons to ...
... causes like the Burials Bill and the abolition of Church Rates . 98 Centralized collaboration was not only possible ... cause too was suffering from 100 ' that reaction in public sentiment which has encouraged the House of Commons to ...
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... cause of the Eastern Christians , 18 Westlake the Finns , 19 Dicey the Russian Jews , 20 Fawcett the Indians , 21 ... causes , eliminating those disturbing influences which , present in one country and absent in another , make the ...
... cause of the Eastern Christians , 18 Westlake the Finns , 19 Dicey the Russian Jews , 20 Fawcett the Indians , 21 ... causes , eliminating those disturbing influences which , present in one country and absent in another , make the ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Liberal Intellect | 19 |
The University Context | 50 |
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