The American college in the nineteenth century
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The American college in the nineteenth century
(Vanderbilt issues in higher education)
Vanderbilt University Press, 2000
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Curriculum and enrollment / David B. Potts
- The rights of man and the rites of youth / Leon Jackson
- College as it was in the mid nineteenth century / Roger L. Geiger with Julie Ann Bubolz
- "We desired our future rulers to be educated men" / Michael Sugrue
- Agency, denominations, and the western colleges, 1830-1860 / James Findlay
- The era of multipurpose colleges in American higher education, 1850-1890
- Roger L. geiger
- The rise and fall of useful knowledge / Roger L. Geiger
- "A salutary rivalry" : the growth of higher education for women in Oxford, Ohio, 1855-1867 / Margaret A. Nash
- The "superior instruction of women," 1836-1890 / Roger L. Geiger
- Noah Porter writ large? reflections on the modernization of American higher education and its critics, 1866-1916 / Peter Dobkin Hall
- The German model and the graduate school : the University of Michigan and the origin myth of the American university / James Turner and Paul Bernard
- A "curious working of cross purposes" in the founding of the University of Chicago / Willard J. Pugh
- The crisis of the old order : the colleges in the 1890s
- Roger L. Geiger
