Gown and Town: The University and the City in Europe, 1200–2000 [Book Review]

Minerva 38 (2):147-170 (2000)
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Abstract

The paper explores town-gown relations in Europe across thecenturies from the point of view of the university. It arguesthat the history of their relationship can be largely dividedinto two distinctive periods: one, in the period 1200–1800, whenthe University was in the town, but not of it; the other,post-1800, when the two were much more closely connected. Italso briefly examines the influence of the American campus modelon the European university system

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