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On Thinking Institutionally

June 21, 2011 //
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On Thinking Institutionally

'The Public Value of the Humanities' edited by Jonathan Bate, (Bloomsbury Academic, 2011)
Stefan Collini, 'What are Universities for?' (Penguin, 2012)

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