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The Reorganization Of The University Of Oxford (1868)
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Focusing on the significant reforms of 1868, this historical work delves into the modernization efforts at the University of Oxford aimed at increasing accessibility for students. Goldwin Smith examines the political and social backdrop that prompted these changes, detailing the roles of university authorities, government officials, and academics in the reform process. The book discusses alterations in governance, curriculum, and admission policies, as well as the resistance from traditionalists, providing a rich perspective on the university's evolution amidst 19th-century challenges.
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