The humanities and the dynamics of inclusion since World War II / edited by David A. Hollinger.
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | vi, 421 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Who's afraid of Marcel Proust? the failure of general education in the American university / John Guillory
- Demography and curriculum : the humanities in American higher education from the 1950s through the 1980s / Roger L. Geiger
- The scholar and the world : academic humanists and general readers / Joan Shelley Rubin
- The ambivalent virtues of mendacity : how Europeans taught (some of us) to learn to love the lies of politics / Martin Jay
- The place of value in a culture of facts : truth and historicism / James T. Kloppenberg
- Philosophy and inclusion in the United States, 1929-2001 / Bruce Kuklick
- Catholics, catholicism, and the humanities, 1945-1985 / John T. McGreevy
- The Black scholar, the humanities, and the politics of racial knowledge since 1945 / Jonathan Scott Holloway
- Women in the humanities : taking their place / Rosalind Rosenberg
- American studies and the expansion of the humanities / Leila Zenderland
- The ironies of the iron curtain : the cold war and the rise of Russian studies / David C. Engerman
- What is Japan to us? / Andrew E. Barshay
- Havana and Macondo : the humanities side of U.S Latin American studies, 1940-2000 / Rolena Adorno.