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An American at Oxford

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A first‑hand account of undergraduate life at a historic collegiate university that blends narrative observation, institutional analysis, and practical critique. Chapters depict daily routines — meals, college rituals, clubs, and the social milieu — and describe outdoor pursuits and team sports, including rowing and rugby, as formative elements. The book examines tutorial instruction, examination methods, honor schools, and the college's educational ethos, situating those practices within a historical account of medieval halls and the development of the college system. Comparative chapters assess shortcomings and reforms for American higher education and propose organizational and social changes, with technical appendices on athletic training and examination procedures.

About the Author

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John Corbin

John Corbin was an American author and educator, best known for his work "An American at Oxford," which reflects his experiences and observations during his time at the prestigious university. His writing often explores themes of cultural exchange and the nuances of the American experience abroad. Corbin's insights into the academic and social life at Oxford provide a unique perspective on the transatlantic relationship in the early 20th century. Through his literary contributions, he has enriched the understanding of American expatriate life and the impact of education on personal development.

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