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Edgar Allison Peers

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659: 329: 348:, a controversial and influential book, which argued in favor of the primacy of research over teaching in universities. The fictional Redbrick University of the title is a cipher for the modern, civic universities (like his own institution, Liverpool), whose buildings were 271:, and in 1912 he took a first in the medieval and modern languages tripos at Cambridge. Obtaining a teacher's diploma (first class with double distinction) from Cambridge in 1913, Peers taught modern languages at 361:
The work being of a controversial nature, Peers wrote it under the pseudonym "Bruce Truscot" and kept the identity of the author a secret. His authorship was only revealed after his death, in 1952.
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At Liverpool, Peers lectured and published prolifically in Spanish Studies, attending conferences and visiting schools. His most important research was conducted in the fields of 19th century
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As "Bruce Truscot", a pseudonym kept secret until his death, Peers wrote three books offering a critique of the policies and problems associated with
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Peers had a keen interest in, and strong views about the aims and methods of higher education. In 1943 he published a (first part) rhetorical work,
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from 1949), a publication of which he was editor until his death. He also founded the Institute of Hispanic Studies at Liverpool in 1934.
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and in 1922 was appointed to the Gilmour Chair of Spanish at the university, where he remained for the rest of his life.
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came to be applied to a handful of civic universities founded in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Peers published a number of translations of Spanish works, including the complete writings of
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and opened in 1892. Like many Victorian university buildings, it is built of red bricks.
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Peers was married, on 19 March 1924, to Marion Young. They had no children.
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W. C. Atkinson, 'Peers, Edgar Allison (1891–1952)’, rev. John D. Haigh,
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Redbrick University revisited: the autobiography of Bruce Truscot
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scholar. He was Professor in Hispanic Studies at the
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Index

Leighton Buzzard
Bedfordshire
Liverpool
Merseyside
British
Dartford Grammar School
Christ's College, Cambridge
Spanish
Education theory
Hispanicist
University of Liverpool
English
Hispanist
education management
University of Liverpool
Modern Humanities Research Association
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
British universities
red-brick university
Leighton Buzzard
Dartford Grammar School
Christ's College, Cambridge
BA
external degree of the University of London
Mill Hill School
Felsted School
Wellington College
University of Liverpool
Romanticism
mysticism in Spain

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