Universities Under Dictatorship / / ed. by John Connelly, Michael Grüttner.
Dictatorships destroy intellectual freedom, yet universities need it. How, then, can universities function under dictatorships? Are they more a support or a danger for the system? In this volume, leading experts from five countries explore the many dimensions of accommodation and conflict, control a...
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Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- ABBREVIATIONS
- Introduction
- 1 Russian Universities Across the 1917 Divide
- 2 Italian Universities Under Fascism
- 3 German Universities Under the Swastika
- 4 Spanish Universities Under Franco
- 5 The Communist Idea of the University: An Essay Inspired by the Hungarian Experience
- 6 Czech Universities Under Communism
- 7 Polish Universities and State Socialism, 1944–1968
- 8 Resistance to the Sovietization of Higher Eduction in China
- 9 Between Control and Collaboration: The University in East Germany
- Concluding Reflections: Universities and Dictatorships
- INDEX