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ROUTLEDGE LIBRARY EDITIONS: HIGHER EDUCATION Volume 18 ANARCHY AND CULTURE ANARCHY AND CULTURE The Problem of the Contemporary University DAVID MARTIN Firstpublishedin1969byRoutledge&KeganPaulLtd Thiseditionfirstpublishedin2019 byRoutledge 2ParkSquare,MiltonPark,Abingdon,OxonOX144RN andbyRoutledge 52VanderbiltAvenue,NewYork,NY10017 RoutledgeisanimprintoftheTaylor&FrancisGroup,aninforma business ©1969Routledge&KeganPaulLtd Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthisbookmaybereprintedor reproducedorutilisedinanyformorbyanyelectronic,mechanical, orothermeans,nowknownorhereafterinvented,including photocopyingandrecording,orinanyinformationstorageor retrievalsystem,withoutpermissioninwritingfromthepublishers. Trademarknotice:Productorcorporatenamesmaybetrademarksor registeredtrademarks,andareusedonlyforidentificationand explanationwithoutintenttoinfringe. BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary ISBN:978-1-138-32388-9(Set) ISBN:978-0-429-43625-3(Set)(ebk) ISBN:978-1-138-32306-3(Volume18)(hbk) ISBN:978-0-429-45157-7(Volume18)(ebk) Publisher’sNote Thepublisherhasgonetogreatlengthstoensurethequalityofthis reprintbutpointsoutthatsomeimperfectionsintheoriginalcopies maybeapparent. Disclaimer Thepublisherhasmadeeveryefforttotracecopyrightholdersand wouldwelcomecorrespondencefromthosetheyhavebeenunableto trace. Anarchy and culture The problem of the contemporary university Edited by David Martin London: Routledge & Kegan Paul First published 1969 by Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd Broadway House, 68-74 Carter Lane London E.C.4 Printed in Great Britain by The Camelot Press Ltd., London and Southampton © Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd 1969 No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher, except for the quotation of brief passages in criticism SBN 7100 6461 6 Contents David Martin The dissolution of the monasteries I Richard Lay card John King Expansion since Robbins 13 A. H. Halsey M. Trow University teaching: the structure of a profession 37 Rowland Eustace The government of scholars 51 Ernest Rudd The troubles of graduate students 65 Robert Chester Role conflict and the junior academic 77 Geoffrey Martin Organizational forms and styles of protest 85 Alan Shelston Students and the Press 94 Paul Rock Frances Heidensohn New reflections on violence 104 Stephen Hatch From C.N.D. to newest Left 120 Ernest Gellner The panther and the dove: reflections on rebelliousness and its milieux 129 John Dunn The dream of revolution 148 Bernard Crick The proper limits of student influence 155 John Sparrow Revolting students ? 172 Donald G. MacRae Between commitment and barbarism 185 vi Contents Peter Wiles Die Bauchschmerzen eines Fachidioten 192 L. C. Sykes The new academics 200 David Martin The nursery of revolution 206 Our Contributors David Martin Reader in Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science Richard Layard Lecturer in Economics and Deputy Director of the Unit for Economic and Statistical Studies on Higher Education, London School of Economics and Political Science A. H. Halsey Professorial Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford M. Trow Professor of Sociology, University of California John King Lecturer in Statistics, the City University Rowland Eustace Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of York Ernest Rudd Reader in Sociology, University of Essex Robert Chester Lecturer in Social Administration, University of Hull Geoffrey Martin Ex-president, National Union of Students Alan Shelston Lecturer in English, University of Manchester Paul Rock Frances Heidensohn Lecturers in Sociology, L.S.E. Stephen Hatch Research Officer in Higher Educa- tion, Institute of Education, University of London

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