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3. Convocation: the Annual Committee
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of portraits vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Sources ix
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction 1
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Part I: The Political Arena
- 1. The Senate 13
- 2. Convocation: membership and participation 20
- 3. Convocation: the Annual Committee 27
- 4. Personages, officers, and examiners 32
- 5. The political community 43
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Part II: An Uneasy Beginning
- 6. Convocation’s medical militants 51
- 7. The ambitions of Charles James Foster 69
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Part III: Degrees for Women
- 8. The campaign and defeat of Elizabeth Garrett 85
- 9. The General Examination for Women 98
- 10. The consequences of Gurney’s Act 117
- 11. Constitutional complications: Parliament or Charter? 128
- 12. The final hurdle 140
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Part IV: The Parliamentary Seat to 1886
- 13. A trial run 147
- 14. Choosing Robert Lowe 155
- 15. Sir John Lubbock: Liberal into Liberal Unionist 169
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Part V: The University and Secondary Education
- 16. The schools lobby 183
- 17. Matriculation: Greek or Chemistry? 189
- 18. Inspection of schools 202
- 19. Training the teachers: qualifications and registration 211
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Part VI: Examining and Teaching – the Long and Crooked Road to Compromise
- 20. The case for change 221
- 21. Convocation’s pursuit of power and reconstruction 227
- 22. One, two, or three universities? 243
- 23. Things falling apart 259
- 24. The Selborne Commission 273
- 25. Confusion worse confounded 285
- 26. A Charter rejected 298
- 27. One or two universities? 308
- 28. Neither Albert nor Gresham 323
- 29. The Cowper Commission 332
- 30. Anxiety and division in Convocation 348
- 31. Lions, beaters, and the fall of the Rosebery Government 367
- 32. The pre-emptive strike of Sir John Lubbock 382
- 33. The doubts of the Duke of Devonshire 396
- 34. The strength of bishops and provincials 405
- 35. A compromise refused 418
- 36. The insistence of Arthur Balfour 430
- 37. New era – old divisions 446
- Appendix 462
- Index 465
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of portraits vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Sources ix
- Abbreviations x
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: The Political Arena
- 1. The Senate 13
- 2. Convocation: membership and participation 20
- 3. Convocation: the Annual Committee 27
- 4. Personages, officers, and examiners 32
- 5. The political community 43
-
Part II: An Uneasy Beginning
- 6. Convocation’s medical militants 51
- 7. The ambitions of Charles James Foster 69
-
Part III: Degrees for Women
- 8. The campaign and defeat of Elizabeth Garrett 85
- 9. The General Examination for Women 98
- 10. The consequences of Gurney’s Act 117
- 11. Constitutional complications: Parliament or Charter? 128
- 12. The final hurdle 140
-
Part IV: The Parliamentary Seat to 1886
- 13. A trial run 147
- 14. Choosing Robert Lowe 155
- 15. Sir John Lubbock: Liberal into Liberal Unionist 169
-
Part V: The University and Secondary Education
- 16. The schools lobby 183
- 17. Matriculation: Greek or Chemistry? 189
- 18. Inspection of schools 202
- 19. Training the teachers: qualifications and registration 211
-
Part VI: Examining and Teaching – the Long and Crooked Road to Compromise
- 20. The case for change 221
- 21. Convocation’s pursuit of power and reconstruction 227
- 22. One, two, or three universities? 243
- 23. Things falling apart 259
- 24. The Selborne Commission 273
- 25. Confusion worse confounded 285
- 26. A Charter rejected 298
- 27. One or two universities? 308
- 28. Neither Albert nor Gresham 323
- 29. The Cowper Commission 332
- 30. Anxiety and division in Convocation 348
- 31. Lions, beaters, and the fall of the Rosebery Government 367
- 32. The pre-emptive strike of Sir John Lubbock 382
- 33. The doubts of the Duke of Devonshire 396
- 34. The strength of bishops and provincials 405
- 35. A compromise refused 418
- 36. The insistence of Arthur Balfour 430
- 37. New era – old divisions 446
- Appendix 462
- Index 465