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Warring sovereignties, church control and state pressure at the University of Ottawa, Adam P. Strömbergsson-DeNora

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Warring sovereignties, church control and state pressure at the University of Ottawa, Adam P. Strömbergsson-DeNora
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Warring sovereignties
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Adam P. Strömbergsson-DeNora
Series statement
Regional studies
Sub title
church control and state pressure at the University of Ottawa
Summary
Warring Sovereignties explores the battle between religious and non-secular cultures for control of the university in the 1960s. Canon law, with particular emphasis on Oblate norms, was a clear expression of Catholic sovereignty in the university. While this sovereignty conditioned Oblate governance choices, the Government of Ontario became increasingly keen on reforming the University of Ottawa into a non-denominational corporation. Government pressure was coupled with shifting cultural expectations of the university's social role, while an increasingly lay professorate helped put pressure on the Oblates from within. These twin pressures for removing religious control irked the Oblates, who put up stiff resistance, betraying their reticence to the liberalization of higher education. While the government valued social policy, the Oblates focused on educating individuals. Although the Oblates ultimately lost, history is as relevant as ever, and this book comes at a time when social planning is becoming increasingly prevalent within universities
Target audience
adult
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