Abstract

Webb’s odd ‘silence’ about education in 1892—The Technical Education Board and the machinery of ‘capacity—catching’—Foundation of the LSE and the ‘profession’ of social science—The reorganisation of London University—The battle over the Education Acts of 1902 and 1903—The third culture and the balance sheet of a heroic opportunism.

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