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The university in the kingdom of Guatemala
John Tate Lanning
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Frontmatter (page i)
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Foreword (page v)
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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Illustrations (page xvii)
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Tables and Graph (page xviii)
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Part One. Foundations (page 1)
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I College or University? (page 3)
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II Dominicans and Jesuits Fight It Out (page 15)
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III Pedro Crespo Suárez Makes a University Possible (page 32)
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IV The Civil Authorities Launch the University of San Carlos de Guatemala (page 49)
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V Immemorial Peculation Overcome (page 63)
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VI Jesuit University versus Public University (page 86)
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Part Two. Academic Organization and Life (page 99)
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VII University Government: The Salamancan Tradition (page 101)
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VIII Ceremonial Honors, and Saints' Days (page 122)
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IX The Academic Chair (page 144)
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X The Student: His Life in and outside the University (page 174)
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XI The Academic Degree: Formalities and Fanfare (page 200)
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XII The Academic Degree: Problems and Priveleges (page 227)
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Part Three. Struggle with Nature and Economics (page 265)
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XIII Money, Shelter, and Earthquakes (page 267)
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XIV The Library: Useful versus "Stale Scholastic" Books (page 293)
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XV An "Anguished State" (page 300)
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Glossary of Academic and Other Words and Terms (page 309)
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Index (page 321)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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HAHR | 37.1 (Feb. 1957): 97-99 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2510187 |
PHR | 25.3 (Aug. 1956): 299-300 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3637022 |
TA | 13.1 (Jul. 1956): 81-82 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/979216 |
HisR | 25.2 (Apr. 1957): 146-148 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/470668 |
WMQ | 13.4 (Oct. 1956): 583-584 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1917031 |