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‘Education not Fornication?’ Sexual Morality Among Students in Scotland, 1955–1975easing across the 1960s and 1970s, with rising rates of abortion and sexually transmitted diseases noted among the student population. Concerns regarding the sexual morality of students were raised across the UK, including in Scotland. These were often focused on young women, for whom the problem wa埋葬 发表于 2025-3-27 04:21:27
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The National Union of Students and Devolutionher students from across the UK, breaking down barriers of region, class, gender and ethnicity. Until 1971, the NUS represented students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as there was a separate Scottish Union of Students (SUS). For the last 40 years, students from across the UK have been unit审问,审讯 发表于 2025-3-27 10:36:15
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The National Union of Students and the Policy of ‘No Platform’ in the 1970s and 1980ss. This meant the denial of physical space for groups such as the National Front (NF) to congregate and organise, by any means deemed necessary. This policy was developed by the far left groups within the NUS, primarily the International Marxist Group (IMG) and the International Socialists (IS), butVulnerary 发表于 2025-3-27 23:06:49
‘Don’t Bank on Apartheid’: The National Union of Students and the Boycott Barclays Campaignthe decision and cited the fact that Barclays’ profits from South Africa had dropped from 25 to 8% in recent years. . was more sceptical of this view, suggesting that ‘the bank’s decision to quit South Africa has been motivated almost entirely by political reasons’. These ‘political reasons’ were thpanorama 发表于 2025-3-28 02:55:13
Rebels and Rustici: Students and the Formation of the Irish State development of the modern Ireland and university students saw an ability to carve for themselves future roles in this new country. They believed their status afforded them liberties in social commentary, political agitation and social contribution, and they worked and founded a number of groups toAllege 发表于 2025-3-28 08:22:34
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Altbach’s Theory of Student Activism in the Twentieth Century: Ten Propositions that Matteresponse to the student revolts of the twentieth century. Until the mid-1960s, student activism was thought of as more characteristic of developing countries than the industrialised countries of Western Europe and North America, even though students had historically been part of the political equatio