History of Universities XXXVI/1 contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education.
Articles Andrew E. Larsen: Student Violence at Oxford in the 13th and 14th Centuries Rainer Schwinges: Why were there almost no matriculation registers in late medieval European universities -- except in those of the German Empire? Alicja Bielak: On the Margins of Paduan Medical Lectures. Self-reflection and Critical Attitude in the Notes of Jan Brozek (1585-1652) Anja-Silvia Goeing: Sennert's Dissertations and the Furthering of Knowledge in 17th Century Medicine Craig Stroupe: Newman's Idea and Its Shadow: Liberal Knowledge and Charismatic Space in a University A.G. Watts: City of Refuge: Evacuation of University of London Colleges to Cambridge during the Second World War Leen Dorsman: A failed ideal? General Education in post-war Netherlands Reviews Judith Curthoys: Peregrine Horden (ed.), The reredos of All Souls College Oxford Sheldon Rothblatt: John Henry Newman, My Campaign in Ireland, Part I: Catholic University Reports and other Papers; John Henry Newman, My Campaign in Ireland, Part II, My Connection with the Catholic University