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Twentieth-century higher education : elite to mass to universal

Martin A. Trow

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The second transformation of American secondary education / introduced by Oliver Fulton
Problems in the transition from elite to mass higher education / introduced by Ulrich Teichler
Elite higher education : an endangered species? / introduced by John Aubrey Douglass
Federalism in American higher education / introduced by Guy Neave
Class, race, and higher education in America / introduced by Nathan Glazer
Academic standards and mass higher education / introduced by Gareth Parry
Managerialism and the academic profession : the case of England / introduced by A.H. Halsey
The campus as a context for learning : notes on education and architecture / introduced by Sim van der Ryn
The American academic department as a context for learning / introduced by Michael Burrage
Guests without hosts : notes on the Institute for Advanced Study / introduced by Neil J. Smelser
New directions for the center for studies in higher education : the 1997-78 annual report / introduced by Roger L. Geiger
Leadership and organization : the case of biology at Berkeley / introduced by Grant Harman
Comparative reflections on leadership in higher education / introduced by David Pierpont Gardner
Governance in the University of California : the transformation of politics into administration / introduced by Jack Schuster
California after racial preferences / introduced by Jerry Lubenow
From mass higher education to universal access : the American advantage / introduced by Gary W. Matkin
Reflections on the transition from elite to mass to universal access : forms and phases of higher education in modern societies since World War II / introduced by John Brennan.

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