Skip to main content
  • free

    Life giving resources. Faithfully delivered.

    FREE delivery on orders over £10

  • UK

    Serving over 2 million Christians in the UK

    with Bibles, Books and Church Supplies

  • Church

    Our Buy-Now-Pay-Later accounts used

    by over 4,000 UK Churches & Schools

  • Excellent 4.8 out of 5

    Trustpilot

The Crisis of the Meritocracy: Britain's Transition to Mass Education Since the Second World War

[Hardback]

by Peter Mandler (professor Of Modern Cultural History And Bailey Lecturer In History, Gonville And Caius College, University Of Cambridge)

    • Author

      Peter Mandler (professor Of Modern Cultural History And Bailey Lecturer In History, Gonville And Caius College, University Of Cambridge)

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Oxford University Press

    • Published

      November 2020

    Read full description

    Today's Price

    £25.91

    Save 16%

    Free delivery icon

    Free UK Delivery


    Available - Usually dispatched within 48 hours


    • Paypal
    • Google Pay
    • Apple Pay
    • Visa
    • Mastercard
    • Amex

    The Crisis of the Meritocracy: Britain's Transition to Mass Education Since the Second World War

    Today's Price £25.91



    Product Description

    Before the Second World War, only about 20% of the population went to secondary school and barely 2% to university; today everyone goes to secondary school and half of all young people go to university. How did we get here from there?

    The Crisis of the Meritocracy answers this question not by looking to politicians and educational reforms, but to the revolution in attitudes and expectations amongst the post-war British public - the rights guaranteed by the welfare state, the hope of a better life for one's children, widespread upward mobility from manual to non-manual occupations, confidence in the importance of education in a 'learning society' and a 'knowledge economy'. As a result of these transformations, 'meritocracy' - the idea that a few should be selected to succeed - has been challenged by democracy and its wider understandings of equal opportunity across the life course. At a time when doubts have arisen about whether we need so many students, and amidst calls for a return to grammar-school selection at 11, the tension between meritocracy and democracy remains vital to understanding why our grandparents, our parents, ourselves and our children have sought and got more and more education - and to what end.

    Specification

    • Author

      Peter Mandler (professor Of Modern Cultural History And Bailey Lecturer In History, Gonville And Caius College, University Of Cambridge)

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Oxford University Press

    • Published

      November 2020

    • Weight

      608g

    • Dimensions

      150 x 237 x 36 mm

    • ISBN

      9780198840145

    • ISBN-10

      0198840144

    • Eden Code

      5274874

    More Information

    • Author/Creator: Peter Mandler (professor Of Modern Cultural History And Bailey Lecturer In History, Gonville And Caius College, University Of Cambridge)

    • ISBN: 9780198840145

    • Publisher: Oxford University Press

    • Release Date: November 2020

    • Weight: 608g

    • Dimensions: 150 x 237 x 36 mm

    • Eden Code: 5274874


    Product Q+A

    Ask a Question

    Recently Viewed