Burkett, Jodi
Students in Twentieth-Century Britain and Ireland
1. Introduction: Universities and Students in Twentieth-Century Britain and Ireland
Jodi Burkett
Part I. Student Experiences and Day-to-Day Life
2. On Going Out and the Experience of Students
Matthew Cheeseman
3. Prisoner Students: Building Bridges, Breaching Walls
Daniel Weinbren
4. ‘Education not Fornication?’ Sexual Morality Among Students in Scotland, 1955–1975
Jane O’Neill
Part II. Student Organisations and Unions
5. ‘Forgotten Voices’: The Debating Societies of Durham and Liverpool, 1900–1939
Bertie Dockerill
6. The National Union of Students and Devolution
Mike Day
7. Investigating the Relationship Between Students and NUS Wales
Jeremy Harvey
Part III. Student Networks and the Wider Community
8. Sound, Gown and Town: Students in the Economy and Culture of UK Popular Music
Paul Long, Lauren Thompson
9. The National Union of Students and the Policy of ‘No Platform’ in the 1970s and 1980s
Evan Smith
10. ‘Don’t Bank on Apartheid’: The National Union of Students and the Boycott Barclays Campaign
Jodi Burkett
Part IV. Student Activism: Practice and Theory
11. Rebels and Rustici: Students and the Formation of the Irish State
Steven Conlon
12. ‘Women Are Far Too Sweet for This Kind of Game’: Women, Feminism and Student Politics in Scotland, c.1968–c.1979
Sarah Browne
13. Altbach’s Theory of Student Activism in the Twentieth Century: Ten Propositions that Matter
Thierry M. Luescher
14. Erratum to: Students in Twentieth-Century Britain and Ireland
Jodi Burkett
Keywords: History, History of Britain and Ireland, Social History, History of Education
- Editor
- Burkett, Jodi
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2018
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Page amount
- 12 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319582412
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-58240-5