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University Life in Eighteenth-century Oxford
Graham Midgley
出版
Yale University Press
, 1996
主題
Education / General
Education / Schools / Levels / Higher
Education / History
History / General
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
History / Modern / 18th Century
ISBN
0300197829
9780300197822
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=6oHCmgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This delightful social history of academic life in eighteenth-century Oxford presents a meticulous yet entertaining account of the activities of students and dons at the university: the often inordinate eating and drinking; life in the senior common rooms; the struggles with authority; the place of women in an all-male environment; the pleasures of sauntering in a still-rural Oxford; the sports and pastimes which kept students from their books; music, theatre and the astounding variety of entertainment found in the streets: executions, political riots and circuses that the gown as well as the town attended and relished. Graham Midgley draws on and quotes from a rich variety of contemporary sources - newspapers, diaries, journals and memoirs, satirical pamphlets, poems, manuscripts, reports from foreign visitors, betting books and even recipe books. He reveals the pleasures and sadnesses, the sobriety and excess, the exuberance and idleness of college and university life. Humorous, wise, crowded with anecdote and abundantly illustrated, the book is a genial guide to a great university in a colourful era.'The whole thing is a feast and hugely enjoyable', David Fairer, University of Leeds Graham Midgley was both student and don at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, and became fellow emeritus of the college.