1st Edition

The Universities and British Industry 1850-1970

By Michael Sanderson Copyright 1972
    448 Pages
    by Routledge

    448 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1972, The University and British Industry examines the lively and controversial relationship between British industry and the university. The book looks at the impact of industry on the development of British universities from the 1850s to the 1970s, and with contribution from the universities to industry through scientific research and the supply of graduate skills. The book argues that the close involvement of the universities and industry has been one of the chief beneficial forces shaping the British universities movement in the last hundred years. It gives an account of the changes which took place within the universities to make them more suitable for industries purposes, describing for example the early rise of the English civic universities, strongly financed by, and closely supporting industry. The book also considers how, during the two world wars, industry became highly reliant on the universities for the war technology, and how, despite the depression between the wars, university research and graduate employment embraced the widening opportunities of the new industries. The book also discusses the expansion of the university in the sixties and points out that industrial motives have merged with those of social justice, posing dilemmas for present and future relations between universities and industry.

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    Preface

    1. The Conditions of Involvement

    2. Oxford, Cambridge and Industry 1850-1914

    3. The Civic Universities 1850-1914 – I

    4. The Civic Universities 1850-1914 – II

    5. The Welsh Universities Movement 1850-1914

    6. The Scottish Universities 1850-1914

    7. The Arts of Commerce 1890-1914

    8. The Universities and the War 1914-18

    9. The Inter-War Years 1919-1939 – I

    10. The Inter-War Years 1919-1939 – II

    11. The University Women in Business and Industry Before 1939

    12. War and Post-War 1939-1959

    13. The Sixties

    Conclusion

    Select Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Michael Sanderson