1st Edition

University Reform in London

By Thomas Lloyd Humberstone Copyright 1926
202 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1926, University Reform in London by Thomas Lloyd Humberstone, with an introduction by H.G. Wells, examines the evolution of higher education in London. The book explores key commissions, controversies, and reforms, including the Selborne and Haldane Commissions, the South Kensington debates, and the push for a unified university. Divided into thematic chapters, it provides a... Read more

Introduction 1.  Preliminary 2. Early History 3. Bloomsbury 4. The Selborne Commission 5. The Gresham Commission 6. South Kensington 7. The South Kensington Controversy 8. The Haldane Commission 9. A Single University for London 10. Work of the University 11. The Site Question 12. Reconstitution Appendix I, II And III

Biography

Thomas Lloyd Humberstone