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This volume celebrates different aspects of David Selwyn's career at University of Wales, Lampeter, as a theologian, Church historian, bibliographer, and latterly Conservator of the university's historic library, the Founders' Library.
Introduction. The 1980s ('The Thatcher Years') saw what can only be described as a revolution in the comfortable world of British Universities with the introduction of what was euphemistically called 'formula funding', but what could more plainly be described as 'payment by results'.
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It is salutary to remember that Waugh's parting gift to his psychoanalyst was a copy of his book The Holy Places: it was a gift that should remind us that in The Ordeal Waugh's concerns were essentially public rather than privately pathological. (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.) | |
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