

An edition of Expansion and structural change (1997)
higher education in Germany, the United States, and Japan, 1870-1990
By Paul Windolf
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Westview Press
Language
eng
Pages
295
Description:
As a central institution that ensures equality of opportunity and social justice, the university is the most important channel of social mobility in modern societies. Over the past century, universities have assumed an important role in the political and cultural emancipation of women, minorities, and the lower socioeconomic classes. Expansion and Structural Change explores this development, focusing on the social background of students and the institutional transformation of higher education in several countries. Who have been the beneficiaries of this remarkable process of educational expansion? Has it made Western society more open, mobile, and democratic? These questions are analyzed from a historical perspective that takes into account the institutional change of universities during this century. Based on archival data for the United States, Germany, Japan, France, and Italy, this study combines both comparative and historical perspectives. It documents the political struggle of different social groups for access to universities, as well as the meritocratic selection for higher status positions.
subjects: Cross-cultural studies, Education, Higher, Higher Education, History, Universities and colleges, Education, higher, germany, Universities and colleges, germany, Education, higher, united states, Universities and colleges, united states, Education, higher, japan, Universities and colleges, japan, Universities and colleges, history, Enseignement supérieur, Études transculturelles, Histoire, Universités, Höheres Bildungswesen, Hoger onderwijs
Places: Germany, Japan, United States