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4. Comparing theories for higher education research
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Preface 7
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Part one: Theory
- 1. Introduction to part one 13
- 2. Niklas Luhmann’s systems theory 23
- 3. Key concepts in systems theory 27
- 4. Comparing theories for higher education research 51
- 5. The use of theory in this study 71
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Part two: Admissions
- 6. Introduction to part two 75
- 7. The humanities and higher education policymaking, 1955–1975 123
- 8. Stagnation in humanities education, 1975–1987 177
- 9. The second expansionist period, 1987–2000 191
- 10. Conclusions to part two 221
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Part three: Curricula
- 11. Introduction to part three 231
- 12. History 273
- 13. English studies 303
- 14. General literature studies 331
- 15. Philosophy 359
- 16. Conclusions to part three 389
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Part four: Careers
- 17. Introduction to part four 407
- 18. The period 1960–1975: Humanities education as teacher education 429
- 19. The period 1975–1985: The transformation 449
- 20. The period 1985–2000: Humanities education and “boundaryless” careers 483
- 21. Conclusions to part four 507
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Part five: Conclusions
- 22. Conclusions to the study 515
- Afterword, 2000–2018 523
- Appendices 539
- References 547
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Preface 7
-
Part one: Theory
- 1. Introduction to part one 13
- 2. Niklas Luhmann’s systems theory 23
- 3. Key concepts in systems theory 27
- 4. Comparing theories for higher education research 51
- 5. The use of theory in this study 71
-
Part two: Admissions
- 6. Introduction to part two 75
- 7. The humanities and higher education policymaking, 1955–1975 123
- 8. Stagnation in humanities education, 1975–1987 177
- 9. The second expansionist period, 1987–2000 191
- 10. Conclusions to part two 221
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Part three: Curricula
- 11. Introduction to part three 231
- 12. History 273
- 13. English studies 303
- 14. General literature studies 331
- 15. Philosophy 359
- 16. Conclusions to part three 389
-
Part four: Careers
- 17. Introduction to part four 407
- 18. The period 1960–1975: Humanities education as teacher education 429
- 19. The period 1975–1985: The transformation 449
- 20. The period 1985–2000: Humanities education and “boundaryless” careers 483
- 21. Conclusions to part four 507
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Part five: Conclusions
- 22. Conclusions to the study 515
- Afterword, 2000–2018 523
- Appendices 539
- References 547