02848oam 2200517 450 991080974140332120170523091620.01-282-70961-59786612709616988-8053-03-5(OCoLC)650495397(MiFhGG)GVRL4FRL(EXLCZ)99252000000000985620100125d2009 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrUniversity autonomy, the state, and social change in China /Su-Yan PanHong Kong Hong Kong University Press ;[London Eurospan,distributor]c2009Hong Kong :Hong Kong University Press,2009.1 online resource (xii, 264 pages) illustrationsEducation in China: reform and diversityDescription based on print version record.962-209-936-X Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-255) and index.Contents; Table and Figures; Abbreviations; Foreword; 1 - Introduction; 2 - University Autonomy, the State, and Social Change: Western and Chinese Perspectives; 3 - Social Change and Higher Education in China: An Historical Review (1840s to the early 21st century); 4 - Americanization and Localization: Tensions in Tsinghua College (1911-29); 5 - Sinicization, Politicization, and Democratization: Conflicts in Tsinghua University (1929-48); 6 - ""Red and Expert"": A Dilemma in Tsinghua University (1949-76)7 - Market Forces and Globalization: Opportunities for Tsinghua University (1977 to the early 21st century )8 - Political Crisis and Commitment: Challenges to Tsinghua University (1977 to the early 21st century); 9 - Towards an Understanding of Autonomy as Semi-Independence; Appendix I: Methodological Considerations; Appendix II: List of Interviewees at Tsinghua University; Appendix III: Tsinghua's Presidents; Notes; Bibliography; IndexThis book explores the role of universities in responding to ongoing changes in China, and in shaping the relations between the university and the state during periods of social change.Education in China: reform and diversity.Higher education and stateChinaUniversity autonomyChinaUniversities and collegesChinaSociological aspectsHigher education and stateUniversity autonomyUniversities and collegesSociological aspects.379.51Pan Su-Yan1711122Qing hua da xue (Beijing, China)MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910809741403321University autonomy, the state, and social change in China4102221UNINA