Teaching and Learning in Nineteenth-Century Cambridge
By Jonathan Smith (Editor), Christopher Stray (Editor), Andrew Warwick (Contribution by), Christopher Stray (Contribution by), David McKitterick (Contribution by), Elisabeth Leedham-Green (Contribution by), Gillian R Sutherland (Contribution by), John R Gibbins (Contribution by), John Wilkes (Contribution by), Jonathan Smith (Contribution by), June Barrow-Green (Contribution by), Malcolm Underwood (Contribution by), Mary Beard (Contribution by), Paula Gould (Contribution by)
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By Jonathan Smith (Editor), Christopher Stray (Editor), Andrew Warwick (Contribution by), Christopher Stray (Contribution by), David McKitterick (Contribution by), Elisabeth Leedham-Green (Contribution by), Gillian R Sutherland (Contribution by), John R Gibbins (Contribution by), John Wilkes (Contribution by), Jonathan Smith (Contribution by), June Barrow-Green (Contribution by), Malcolm Underwood (Contribution by), Mary Beard (Contribution by), Paula Gould (Contribution by)
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College-university relationships, the role of examinations, the politics of curriculum: papers amplify the picture of developments in Cambridge during the century.
It was in the 19th and early 20th centuries that Cambridge, characterised in the previous century as a place of indolence and complacency, underwent the changes which produced the institutional structures which persist today. Foremost among them was the rise of mathematics as the dominant subject within the university, with the in...
It was in the 19th and early 20th centuries that Cambridge, characterised in the previous century as a place of indolence and complacency, underwent the changes which produced the institutional structures which persist today. Foremost among them was the rise of mathematics as the dominant subject within the university, with the in...






















