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61. Legacy: Cecil Rhodes, the Rhodes Trust and Rhodes Scholarships by Philip Ziegler | |
Hardcover: 400
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(2008-06-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description To be chosen as a Rhodes Scholar is to join the company of a highly select group: former scholars include presidents, prime ministers, ambassadors, archbishops, authors, judges, and other important figures. Over 7,000 individuals have received the world’s most prestigious scholarship in the century since Cecil John Rhodes, the British-born founder of the De Beers diamond company, established through his will the Rhodes Trust and Rhodes scholarships. This fascinating history traces the evolution of the Trust and its scholarship program from Rhodes’s vision in 1902 to the new world of the twenty-first century. Rhodes specified the criteria for selecting scholars, stipulating public service as their highest aim. An avowed imperialist, he dreamed of a white masculine Anglo-Saxon hegemony that would lead to world peace and prosperity. The book explores how the organization changed after the Empire faded and how Rhodes’s vision has been made relevant today, particularly through the vital contributions of the Mandela Rhodes Foundation in South Africa. Prominent American Rhodes Scholars include: J. William Fulbright – Robert Penn Warren – Bill Bradley – Wesley Clark – Bill Clinton – Strobe Talbott – David Souter – George Stephanopoulos |
62. The Harvard Book: Selections fom Three Centuries, Revised Edition by William Bentinck-Smith | |
Hardcover: 520
Pages
(1982)
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Editorial Review Product Description If Harvard can be said to have a literature all its own, then few universities can equal it in scope. Here lies the reason for this anthology--a collection of what Harvard men (teachers, students, graduates) have written about Harvard in the more than three centuries of its history. The emphasis is upon entertainment, upon readability; and the selections have been arranged to show something of the many variations of Harvard life. For all Harvard men--and that part of the general public which is interested in American college life--here is a rich treasury. In such a Harvard collection one may expect to find the giants of Harvard's last 75 years, Eliot, Lowell, and Conant, attempting a definition of what Harvard means. But there are many other familiar names - Henry Dunster, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Russell Lowell, Henry Adams, Charles M. Flandrau, William and Henry James, Owen Wister, Thomas Wolfe, John P. Marquaud. Here is Mistress Eaton's confession about the bad fish served to the wretched students of Harvard's early years; here too is President Holyoke's account of the burning of Harvard Hall; a student's description of his trip to Portsmouth with that aged and Johnsonian character, Tutor Henry Flynt; Cleveland Amory's retelling of the murder of Dr. George Parkman; Mayor Quiney's story of what happened in Cambridge when Andrew Jackson came to get an honorary degree; Alistair Cooke's commentary on the great Harvard-Yale cricket match of 1951. There are many sorts of Harvard men in this book--popular fellows like Hammersmith, snobs like Bertie and Billy, the sensitive and the lonely like Edwin Arlington Robinson and Thomas Wolfe, and independent thinkers like John Reed. Teachers and pupils, scholars and sports, heroes and rogues pass across the Harvard stage through the struggles and the tragedies to the moments of triumph like the Bicentennial or the visit of Winston Churchill. And speaking of visits, there are the visitors too--the first impressions of Harvard set down by an assortment of travelers as various as Dickens, Trollope, Rupert Brooke, Harriet Martineau, and Francisco de Miranda, the "precursor of Latin American independence." For the Harvard addict this volume is indispensable. For the general reader it is the sort of book that goes with a good living-room fire or the blissful moments of early to bed. Customer Reviews (1)
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63. Cora Wilson Stewart: Crusader Against Illiteracy by Willie Nelms | |
Paperback: 233
Pages
(1997-08)
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64. Cowboys into Gentlemen: Rhodes Scholars, Oxford, and the Creation of an American Elite (Cultural Studies) by Thomas J. Schaeper, Kathleen Schaeper | |
Hardcover: 406
Pages
(1998-10)
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65. High Interest / Low-Readability Biographies (High Interest/Low Readability) by Delana Heidrich | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2004-02-25)
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66. A Cornishman Abroad by A.L. Rowse | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(1976-03-25)
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67. TEXTS OF PAULO FREIRE CL by Taylor P V | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1993-02-01)
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68. Coady remembered by Malcolm MacLellan | |
Unknown Binding: 116
Pages
(1985)
Asin: B0007BG3JY Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
69. Intellect and Public Life: Essays on the Social History of Academic Intellectuals in the United States by Thomas Bender | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(1997-08-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Periodic "crises" in our academic culture remind us that the organization of our intellectual life is a product of history -- neither fixed by the logic of social development nor inherent in the nature of knowledge itself. At a time of much unease in academia and among the general public about the relation of intellect to public life, Thomas Bender explores both the nineteenth-century origins and the twentieth-century configurations of academic intellect in the United States. Intellect and Public Life pays special attention to the changing relationship of academic to urban culture. Examining the historical tensions faced by intellectuals who aspired to be at once academics and citizens, Bender traces the growing commitment of intellectuals to professional expertise and autonomy. He finds, as well, a historical pattern of academic withdrawal from the public discussion of matters of general concern. Yet the volume concludes on a hopeful note. With the demise of the classical republican notion of the public, Bender contends, there has emerged a more pluralistic notion of the public that -- combined with the revival of interest in pragmatic theories of truth -- may offer the possibility of a richer collaboration of democracy and intellect. "[An] excellent collection of essays." -- Peter Scott, Times Higher Education Supplement "Bender's positive, generous, civil voice injects a soothing dose of optimism into current academic debates, and his invocation of 'public culture' delivers a needed antidote to the spurious concept that shares the same initial consonants." -- Mary Ryan, American Quarterly "[A] sparkling and insightful volume." -- Canadian Review of American Studies |
70. This Fine Place So Far from Home: Voices of Academics from the Working Class by C.L. Dews | |
Paperback: 341
Pages
(1995-04-19)
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Voices to be heard A common theme is the feeling of living in two worlds - home and school - worlds which seldom intersect.Students speak of trying to fit in with peers who were more well off, explaining why they didn't have money to go out on the weekend, or why they couldn't attend various events or spring break flings because they had to work. Entitlement - not quite feeling like they belonged at the university... watching peers walk around like they owned the place and were born to it. Identity - being changed by the college experience, and wondering how the experience would change their relationship with family/community who seemed, by comparison, so unchanged.Several spoke of becoming bi-lingual - speaking one way at the university and another at home.Communication styles that were vital to being understood and accepted both places. The irony of higher education being such a point of pride for the family, who made huge sacrifices for the student to be the first in the family - not knowing that the college experience would potentially pull the student away from identifying with that family/community working-class culture. University values - While schools are at least talking about racial unity, there was less attention given to class unity.Many struggled with the idea that the whole purpose of getting a university education was to "get a brighter future", a "better opportunity", to "escape" having to work a blue collar job.If blue collar is who I am and who my famliy is, why is that something to escape?These were conflicting messages for many... be inclusive and sensitive to differences, but the white collar world is a higher, more worthy pursuit. The only reason I gave it 4 out of 5 stars is the length of the book.The narrative format is engaging, but I felt the collection was a little lengthy to hold my interest through the entire book because the themes were repeated quite often in each narrative.Still worth the read, this perspective needs to be heard! ... Read more |
71. 16 Extraordinary Hispanic Americans by Nancy Lobb | |
Paperback: 117
Pages
(2007-01)
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72. My American Education by Spiro Ganas | |
Paperback: 180
Pages
(2000-06-27)
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73. William Friday: Power, Purpose, and American Higher Education by William A. Link | |
Hardcover: 512
Pages
(1995-02-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Friday's thirty years as president of the university, from 1956 to 1986, spanned the greatest period of growth for higher education in American history, and he played a crucial role in shaping the sixteen-campus university during that time of tumultuous social change. In the 1960s and 1970s, he confronted a series of administrative challenges, including the expansion of the university system, the evolving role of the federal government in the affairs of a public university, an intercollegiate athletics scandal, the anticommunism crusade and the Speaker Ban, and racial integration. Link also explores Friday's influential work outside the university in American higher education, on the Carnegie Commission on the Future of American Education and the White House Task Force on Education, and in the development of the National Humanities Center and the growth of Research Triangle Park. Now retired from the university, Friday heads the William R. Kenan, Jr., Fund and the Kenan Charitable Trust. |
74. Faculty in Governance: The Role of Senates and Joint Committees in Academic Decision Making (New Directions for Higher Education) (No 75) | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(1991-09)
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75. E. Paul Torrance: The Creativity Man An Authorized Biography (Publications in Creativity Research) by Garnet W. Millar | |
Hardcover: 381
Pages
(1995-01-01)
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76. History Lesson: A Race Odyssey by Professor Mary Lefkowitz | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2009-04-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the early 1990s, Classics professor Mary Lefkowitz discovered that one of her faculty colleagues at Wellesley College was teaching his students that Greek culture had been stolen from Africa and that Jews were responsible for the slave trade. This book tells the disturbing story of what happened when she spoke out. In History Lesson Lefkowitz describes what it was like to experience directly the power of both postmodernism and compensatory politics. She offers personal insights into important issues of academic values and political correctness, and she suggests practical solutions for the divisive and painful problems that arise when a political agenda takes precedence over objective scholarship. Her forthright tale uncovers surprising features in the landscape of higher education and an unexpected need for courage from those who venture there. Customer Reviews (11)
Denying the Holocaust to Great Acclaim
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77. The Texas Book: Profiles, History, and Reminiscences of the University (Focus on American History Series) | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2006-11-01)
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A New Perspective on the University of Texas |
78. John Sloan Dickey: A Chronicle of His Presidency of Dartmouth College by Charles E. Widmayer | |
Hardcover: 319
Pages
(1991-03-01)
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79. Cary Nelson and the Struggle for the University: Poetry, Politics, and the Profession by Michael Rothberg | |
Paperback: 247
Pages
(2009-01-08)
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80. Nine University Presidents Who Saved Their Institutions: The Difference in Effective Administration by Edward J. Kormondy, Kent M. Keith | |
Hardcover: 241
Pages
(2008-04-30)
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