PART 1 - I REMEMBER ..
Summary
‘Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability’ (Bacon)
A few humanities subjects were studied at Liverpool for some years before there was an Arts Faculty, but thereafter the number of subjects increased. In 1971, the number was halved when the separate Faculty of Social and Environmental Studies was formed, but student reminiscences of the pre- 1971 period relating to all pre-1971 Arts Faculty subjects are here included. Although its various institutional shapings had often semi-autonomous status, Education was notionally part of the Arts Faculty until it became part of a new faculty in 1983.
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- Arts - Letters - SocietyA Miscellany Commemorating the Centenary of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Liverpool, pp. 7Publisher: Liverpool University PressPrint publication year: 1996