An essential history of the modern research university When
universities began in the Middle Ages, Pope Gregory IX described them
as "wisdom's special workshop." He could not have foreseen how far
these institutions would travel and develop. Tracing the
eight-hundred-year evolution of the elite research university from its
roots in medieval Europe to its remarkable incarnation today, Wisdom's
Workshop places this durable institution in sweeping historical
perspective. In particular, James Axtell focuses on the ways that the
best American universities took on Continental influences, developing
into the finest expressions of the modern university and enviable
models for kindred institutions worldwide. Despite hand-wringing
reports to the contrary, the venerable university continues to renew
itself, becoming ever more indispensable to society in the United
States and beyond. Born in Europe, the university did not mature in
America until the late nineteenth century. Once its heirs proliferated
from coast to coast, their national role expanded greatly during World
War II and the Cold War. Axtell links the legacies of European
universities and Tudor-Stuart Oxbridge to nine colonial and hundreds
of pre–Civil War colleges, and delves into how U.S. universities
were shaped by Americans who studied in German universities and
adapted their discoveries to domestic conditions and goals. The
graduate school, the PhD, and the research imperative became and
remain the hallmarks of the American university system and higher
education institutions around the globe. A rich exploration of the
historical lineage of today's research universities, Wisdom's Workshop
explains the reasons for their ascendancy in America and their
continued international preeminence.
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The Rise of the Modern University
Product details
ISBN
9781400880423
Published
2016
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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