Oxford: Town and Gown

Oxford: Town and Gown

by PeterCollison (Author)

Synopsis

Oxford: Town and Gown is a unique look at the relationships between universities and their local communities, the result of a wide-ranging sociological survey carried out by Peter Collison in 1960s Oxford, at the pivotal moment when the world depicted by authors like Evelyn Waugh and Thomas Hardy changed forever. Surveys carried out at the same time in York and Reading, two university towns of similar size to Oxford, provide a useful comparison. This book examines political conflict, issues of social class and how local people really viewed the large numbers of students in their midst.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 24 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 1445600234
ISBN 13: 9781445600239

Author Bio
Peter Collison was a Lecturer in Sociology at Oxford, then Professor of Social Studies at University of Newcastle on Tyne where he is now Emeritus Professor. At various times, he has been Rockefeller Research Fellow at the University of Chicago, Dean of Social Sciences, Newcastle, and Chairman of Social Affairs, Economic and Social Research Council. He lives in Northumberland.