
WITS: the Early Years
A History of the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and Its Precursors 1896-1939
Bruce Murray(Author)
Wits University Press
Published on 1. September 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
412 pages
978-1-77614-808-0 (ISBN)
Description
WITS: The Early Years is a history of the University up to 1939. First established in 1922, the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg developed out of the South African School of Mines in Kimberley circa 1896. Examining the historical foundations, the struggle to establish a university in Johannesburg, and the progress of the University in the two decades prior to World War II, historian Bruce Murray captures the quality and texture of life in the early years of Wits University and the personalities who enlivened it and contributed to its growth.
Particular attention is given to the wider issues and the challenges which faced Wits in its formative years. The book examines the role Wits came to occupy as a major centre of liberal thought and criticism in South Africa, its contribution to the development of the professions of the country, the relationship of its research to the wider society, and its attempts to grapple with a range of peculiarly South African problems, such as the admission of black students to the University and the relations of English- and Afrikaans-speaking white students within it.
This edition of WITS: The Early Years is republished in the University's centenary year with a preface by Keith Breckenridge, who writes, 'In the republication of Murray's two volume history of Wits, readers have an opportunity to explore the often dramatic and contested story of this university ... Murray produced an intimate, almost scandalous intellectual history of the institution that served as his home for practically half a century.'
Particular attention is given to the wider issues and the challenges which faced Wits in its formative years. The book examines the role Wits came to occupy as a major centre of liberal thought and criticism in South Africa, its contribution to the development of the professions of the country, the relationship of its research to the wider society, and its attempts to grapple with a range of peculiarly South African problems, such as the admission of black students to the University and the relations of English- and Afrikaans-speaking white students within it.
This edition of WITS: The Early Years is republished in the University's centenary year with a preface by Keith Breckenridge, who writes, 'In the republication of Murray's two volume history of Wits, readers have an opportunity to explore the often dramatic and contested story of this university ... Murray produced an intimate, almost scandalous intellectual history of the institution that served as his home for practically half a century.'
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Johannesburg
South Africa
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
653 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-77614-808-0 (9781776148080)
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Persons
Bruce Murray was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. He is the author of The People's Budget 1909/10: Lloyd George and Liberal Politics and WITS: The Early Years.
Keith Breckenridge is a professor of History and Deputy Director at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research.
Keith Breckenridge is a professor of History and Deputy Director at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research.
Content
Foreword by D.J. du Plessis
Foreword by Keith Breckenridge
Acknowledgements
Abbreviation
Part I: Prelude to a University
Chapter 1 False Start: Milner, Beit, and Smuts
Chapter 2 From School of Mines to University
Part II: The New University
Chapter 3 A Turbulent Beginning
Chapter 4 Administration, Finance, and Buildings
Chapter 5 Arts and Science
Chapter 6 The Professional Faculties
Part III: Raikes: The First Decade
Chapter 7 Depression and Recovery
Chapter 8 Ascendancy of the Professions
Part IV: Students and Special Issues
Chapter 9 Questions of Discrimination
Chapter 10 Student Life
A Note on Sources
Index
Foreword by Keith Breckenridge
Acknowledgements
Abbreviation
Part I: Prelude to a University
Chapter 1 False Start: Milner, Beit, and Smuts
Chapter 2 From School of Mines to University
Part II: The New University
Chapter 3 A Turbulent Beginning
Chapter 4 Administration, Finance, and Buildings
Chapter 5 Arts and Science
Chapter 6 The Professional Faculties
Part III: Raikes: The First Decade
Chapter 7 Depression and Recovery
Chapter 8 Ascendancy of the Professions
Part IV: Students and Special Issues
Chapter 9 Questions of Discrimination
Chapter 10 Student Life
A Note on Sources
Index