1. Did Victorian Britain Fail?
He claims that there was no reason why British technical and scientific education should have remained negligible, in a period when a wealth of rich amateur scientists and privately endowed research laboratories or practical experience in production clearly no longer compensated for the virtual absence of university education and the feebleness of formal technological training in Britain. By 1913, Germany had more than 6 times the number of university students and produced almost 10 times the number of engineering graduates than British graduates in all areas of science, technology and maths....
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