For the Good of the People
The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland 1901-2026
Catriona M.M. MacDonald(Author)
John Donald (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 5. November 2026
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-85976-747-7 (ISBN)
Description
In 1901 Andrew Carnegie founded an educational trust in Scotland to make its universities more available to the country's 'deserving and qualified youth', to improve their status, and to extend research. The result was the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, which transformed university education in Scotland and delivered the democratic intellect that for centuries was merely a Scottish aspiration. Looking back over 125 years, this is its story.
It is a record of thousands of lives changed, opportunities seized and horizons widened. The book traces the evolution of the university sector through a period of unprecedented expansion and the challenges that 'ancient' institutions faced when meeting modern demands. It is a chronicle of civic society, elite interests and conservative forces, but it is also an account of radical reform, progressive intent and the remaining traces of independence in a sector increasingly directed by the state. Catriona Macdonald offers critical reflections on the legacy left by a rich man who sought to use his wealth for 'the good of the people' and the Trust that, through 125 years of dramatic changes, endeavoured to make his vision a reality.
It is a record of thousands of lives changed, opportunities seized and horizons widened. The book traces the evolution of the university sector through a period of unprecedented expansion and the challenges that 'ancient' institutions faced when meeting modern demands. It is a chronicle of civic society, elite interests and conservative forces, but it is also an account of radical reform, progressive intent and the remaining traces of independence in a sector increasingly directed by the state. Catriona Macdonald offers critical reflections on the legacy left by a rich man who sought to use his wealth for 'the good of the people' and the Trust that, through 125 years of dramatic changes, endeavoured to make his vision a reality.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Birlinn General
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
16pp colour plates
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-85976-747-7 (9780859767477)
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Person
Catriona M.M. Macdonald was born in Glasgow, educated at the universities of St Andrews, Strathclyde and Heriot-Watt, and is currently Reader in Late Modern Scottish History at the University of Glasgow. She is a former editor of the Scottish Historical Review, past president of the Scottish History Society and former Trustee of National Museums Scotland. Her book Whaur Extremes Meet was Saltire Scottish History Book of the Year, 2010, and her book The Caledoniad was winner of the Frank Watson Book Prize for the best book published on Scottish history in 2023 and 2024.