Book contents
- Student Revolt in 1968
- New Studies in European History
- Student Revolt in 1968
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: History, Myth and Memory of 1968
- Part I Education and Culture
- Part II The Politics of Revolt
- Part III Crisis of the University
- Chapter 8 ‘Question, Doubt and Criticise’
- Chapter 9 ‘Student Power’
- Chapter 10 ‘An Asylum for Delinquents’
- Chapter 11 ‘A Golden Ghetto’
- Conclusion
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 11 - ‘A Golden Ghetto’
The Critical University
from Part III - Crisis of the University
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2019
- Student Revolt in 1968
- New Studies in European History
- Student Revolt in 1968
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: History, Myth and Memory of 1968
- Part I Education and Culture
- Part II The Politics of Revolt
- Part III Crisis of the University
- Chapter 8 ‘Question, Doubt and Criticise’
- Chapter 9 ‘Student Power’
- Chapter 10 ‘An Asylum for Delinquents’
- Chapter 11 ‘A Golden Ghetto’
- Conclusion
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 11 traces the history of the 'critical universities' created in the wake of the peak of student mobilisation around 1968 – in particular, the Kritische Universität of West Berlin and the Università Critica of Trento. Plans for a université critique at Nanterre failed as conflict escalated rapidly and the French government moved most quickly to enact reform within higher education. These experiments attempted to draw on the mobilisation created by confrontations with police and society to transform the university. However, they were beset by problems of poor attendance, inequalities and divergences within the protest movements over the purpose and value of university reform. I argue that the internal contradictions of the movement and the politicising drive of events ultimately led to the collapse of these experiments.
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- Student Revolt in 1968France, Italy and West Germany, pp. 254 - 284Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019