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188p grey paperback with laminated card cover, little use, pages clean with articles on the University Musical Society, Maintaining Morale and Pressures on Students, very good
This volume investigates the institutional life, cultural activities, and evolving social pressures within the University of Cambridge during the early 1990s. Edited by W.P. Kirkman, the magazine serves as a record of the Cambridge Society, documenting the intersection of academic tradition and contemporary student experience. The text compiles various reports and essays to provide a snapshot of the university's internal climate and organizational health during this specific historical window.
What You Will Find
The content suggests a specialized, archival focus intended for alumni and those interested in the institutional history of British higher education. Its value lies in its role as a primary source for understanding the administrative and social concerns of the university during the 1993-1994 academic year.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1993-01-01
Publisher:
Cambridge: Cambridge Society 1993.
ISBN-10:
0001408348
ISBN-13:
9780001408340
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