An edition of The university and the people (2011)

The university and the people

envisioning American higher education in an era of populist protest

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An edition of The university and the people (2011)

The university and the people

envisioning American higher education in an era of populist protest

How the mission of state universities evolved from the tensions between meritocracy and access, between elite knowledge and popular opinion. The University and the People chronicles the influence of Populism--a powerful agrarian movement--on public higher education in the late nineteenth century. Revisiting this pivotal era in the history of the American state university, Scott Gelber demonstrates that Populists expressed a surprising degree of enthusiasm for institutions of higher learning. More fundamentally, he argues that the mission of the state university, as we understand it today, evolved from a fractious but productive relationship between public demands and academic authority. Populists attacked a variety of elites--professionals, executives, scholars--and seemed to confirm academia's fear of anti-intellectual public oversight. The movement's vision of the state university highlighted deep tensions in American attitudes toward meritocracy and expertise. Yet Populists also promoted state-supported higher education, with the aims of educating the sons (and sometimes daughters) of ordinary citizens, blurring status distinctions, and promoting civic engagement. Accessibility, utilitarianism, and public service were the bywords of Populist journalists, legislators, trustees, and sympathetic professors. These "academic populists" encouraged state universities to reckon with egalitarian perspectives on admissions, financial aid, curricula, and research. And despite their critiques of college "ivory towers," Populists supported the humanities and social sciences, tolerated a degree of ideological dissent, and lobbied for record-breaking appropriations for state institutions.--Back cover.

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English
Pages
268

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Madison, Wis
Series
Studies in American thought and culture, Studies in American thought and culture
Other Titles
Envisioning American higher education in an era of populist protest

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
378/.050973
Library of Congress
LB2328.62.U6 G45 2011, LB2328.62.U6G45 2011, LB2328

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 268 p. :
Number of pages
268

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25121257M
ISBN 13
9780299284640, 9780299284633
LCCN
2011011569
OCLC/WorldCat
711642396

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16317790W

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