From Crisis to Crisis : : American College Government, 1636–1819 / / Jurgen Herbst.

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge, MA : : Harvard University Press, , [2013]
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (301 p.) :; illustration
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
I. Schools of the Reformation in the New World --
1. A PROVINCIAL SCHOOL IN THE WILDERNESS --
2. HARVARD COLLEGE: THE NEW WORLD’S OLDEST CORPORATION --
3. THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY --
4. CONNECTICUT’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL --
5. THE TRIUMPH OF EXTERNAL GOVERNMENT --
II. Cultural Pluralism and the Great Awakening --
6. YALE COLLEGE AND THE AWAKENING --
7. COLLEGE FOUNDING IN THE MIDDLE COLONIES --
8. A COLLEGE FOR NEW YORK --
9. AUTOCRACY IN CONNECTICUT AND PLURALISM IN RHODE ISLAND --
10. THE AMERICAN PROVINCIAL COLLEGE --
III. From the Revolution to the Dartmouth College Case --
11. WAR AND REVOLUTION --
12. THE BIRTH OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY --
13. THE PEOPLE VERSUS THE COLLEGES --
14. THE PRIVATE COLLEGES --
15. STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES --
16. NOVUS ORDO COLLEGIORUM --
17. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE: THE SUPREME COURT SPEAKS --
APPENDIX A. The Fifty-Two Degree-Granting Institutions of Higher Learning Chartered between 1636 and 1820. (An asterisk indicates that by 1820 there was no report of the institution's existence as a college; “n. a.” indicates that information is not available.) --
APPENDIX B. Number of Earned First Degrees Awarded by American Colleges and Universities, 1642–1820 --
NOTES --
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Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780674184015
9783110353488
9783110353556
9783110442212
DOI:10.4159/harvard.9780674184015
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Jurgen Herbst.