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Empire of scholars
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Author(s):
Tamson Pietsch
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May 31 2013
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Manchester University Press
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9780719085024
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May 31 2013
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10.7228/manchester/9780719085024.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 17
Building institutions: localising ‘universal’ learning
pp. 39
Forging links abroad: books, travelling scholarships, leave of absence
pp. 61
Making appointments: access, exclusion and personalised trust
pp. 90
Institutional association: mutual recognition and imperial organisation
pp. 109
Academic traffic: people, objects, information, ideas
pp. 125
The Great War: mobilising colonial knowledge and connections
pp. 152
After the peace: the Universities’ Bureau and the expansive nation
pp. 171
Alternative ties: national and international forces
pp. 199
Conclusion
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