This introductory chapter underlines the universality of the rise of mass higher education in the second half of the twentieth century as a shift from an elite system and as a significant element of wider social change in advanced capitalist economies with liberal democratic political systems.
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Understanding Mass Higer Education: Comparative Perspectives on Access
December 23, 2004, RoutledgeFalmer
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0415354919 9780415354912
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