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Twentieth-century Higher Education: Elite to Mass to Universal
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Twentieth-century Higher Education: Elite to Mass to Universal

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Distinguished by their sharp insights, eloquence, even humor, the writings of Martin Trow on the development of higher education have helped define the field. Collected here are his most influential essays, tracing the arc and evolution of his prolific scholarly career over more than four decades. Trow is well known for his pioneering work on the transition from elite to mass to universal higher education, and scholars worldwide continue to use his conceptual framework for analyzing and comparing institutions. As both a sociologist and a public policy analyst, Trow hoped his analyses of higher education would help influence public policy. He believed that understanding how higher education had developed - its peculiarities in a particular society and the direction of change within it - would lead to wiser policy choices. Marting Trow began compiling plans for this collection before his death in 2007. Editor Michael Burrage, along with Trow’s friends and colleagues, worked to carry out Trow’s wishes, writing insightful introductions to the essays that situate them in their context and continue conversations each contributor had with Trow during his lifetime. Those seriously interested in the emergence of mass higher education, and the debates surrounding it, will appreciate finding many of Trow’s groundbreaking works - including three articles never before published - in a single volume.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Country
United States
Date
9 July 2010
Pages
640
ISBN
9780801894411

Distinguished by their sharp insights, eloquence, even humor, the writings of Martin Trow on the development of higher education have helped define the field. Collected here are his most influential essays, tracing the arc and evolution of his prolific scholarly career over more than four decades. Trow is well known for his pioneering work on the transition from elite to mass to universal higher education, and scholars worldwide continue to use his conceptual framework for analyzing and comparing institutions. As both a sociologist and a public policy analyst, Trow hoped his analyses of higher education would help influence public policy. He believed that understanding how higher education had developed - its peculiarities in a particular society and the direction of change within it - would lead to wiser policy choices. Marting Trow began compiling plans for this collection before his death in 2007. Editor Michael Burrage, along with Trow’s friends and colleagues, worked to carry out Trow’s wishes, writing insightful introductions to the essays that situate them in their context and continue conversations each contributor had with Trow during his lifetime. Those seriously interested in the emergence of mass higher education, and the debates surrounding it, will appreciate finding many of Trow’s groundbreaking works - including three articles never before published - in a single volume.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Country
United States
Date
9 July 2010
Pages
640
ISBN
9780801894411