Originally published in 1954, this is the first full-length account of the history of the Working Men's College in St.Pancras, London. One hundred and fifty years on from its foundation in 1854, it is the oldest adult educational institute in the country. Self-governing and self-financing, it is a rich part of London's social history. The college stands out as a distinctive monument of the voluntary social service founded by the Victorians, unchanged in all its essentials yet adapting itself to the demands of each generation of students and finding voluntary and unpaid teachers to continue its tradition.



Autorentext

J F C Harrison



Inhalt

Chapter 1 I. Origins, 1848-1854; Chapter 2 II. Foundation, 1854; III. Early Days, 1854-1872; IV. Crisis and Reorganization, 1872-1883; Chapter 5 V. George Tansley and the College Studies, 1883-1902; VI. The Problems of Middle-age, 1902-1918; Chapter 7 VII. The Inter-War Years, 1918-1939; Chapter 8 VIII. The Latest Phase, 1939-1954;

Titel
A History of the Working Men's College
Untertitel
1854-1954
EAN
9781134530830
ISBN
978-1-134-53083-0
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
28.10.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
7.58 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch