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American Collegiate Populations

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Hardcover
Buch American Collegiate Populations Colin B. Burke
Libristo-Code: 04930719
Verlag NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS, Oktober 1982
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"American Collegiate Populations" is an exhaustive and definitive study of the membership of American colleges and universities in the nineteenth century. Colin B. Burke explores the questions of who went, who stayed and where they came from, presenting as answers to these questions a mass of new data put together in an original and interpretive manner. The author offers a devastating critique of the two reference works which until now have commanded scholars' attention. Burke examines Bailey Burritt's Professional Distribution of College and University Undergraduates (1912) noting that Burritt's categories oversimplify the data of the 37 institutions he studies. Donald G. Tewksbury's American Colleges and Universities before the Civil War (1932), the author explains, presents a skewed interpretation of collegiate decline in the antebellum period. Using a far larger data base and capitalizing on the advances in quantitative history made in the last decade, Burke adopts appropriate analytic categories for college students and their subsequent careers. American Collegiate Populations thus becomes the referent work to replace Burritt and Tewksbury and will likely have an equal longevity in print. "American Collegiate Populations" systematically compares denominational colleges, colleges by region, and student groups from a host of angles - age entering college, geographical origins, parental occupations, subsequent careers, and professional choices. Burke shows the reach of American colleges back into the socio-economic fabric of the culture. It is a reach that carries implications for many subjects - religious, economic, social, and intellectual - beyond the mere subject of college alone. Few works force the re-thinking of a whole field of historical inquiry - particularly one that has important bearings on current policy - as Burke's study does. The findings and implications presented in "American Collegiate Populations" will profoundly affect the scholarly community for decades to come.

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Vollständiger Name American Collegiate Populations
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Hardcover
Datum der Veröffentlichung 1982
Anzahl der Seiten 384
EAN 9780814710388
ISBN 0814710387
Libristo-Code 04930719
Gewicht 626
Abmessungen 152 x 229 x 25
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