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American National Identity, Policy Paradigms, and Higher Education: A History of the Relationship between Higher Education and the United States, 1862–2015

Autor Allison L. Palmadessa
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2017
This volume examines the role of higher education in producing and reproducing American cultural identity from 1862 to 2015 and considers whether changes in federal policy regarding higher education result in paradigm shifts that directly impact the purpose of higher education. American institutions of higher education have served as a beacon of American idealism and identity since the foundation of the earliest universities.  As the nation developed, higher education matured and maintained a position of importance in the future of the nation.  While the university has perpetuated American national cultural identity, the nation-state has resourced and legitimated the university, inextricably linking national identity and higher education. In this historical analysis, the relationship between national identity, federal legislation, and higher education is established, and an identity of superiority, defined in economic terms, reinforced by higher education, is revealed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137599346
ISBN-10: 1137599340
Pagini: 271
Ilustrații: XV, 271 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 4.75 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction

Chapter 1. Industrialization and Competition: The Development of the American Research University

Chapter 2. From Progressive Reform to Research and Competition: Higher Education from the Turn of the 20th Century through The Great War

Chapter 3. A Failing Nation, A Struggling Institution: Higher Education in the Inter-War Period

Chapter 4. University Technology and Arms to Win the War: The US in World War II

Chapter 5. Higher Education for American Democracy

Chapter 6. Cold War Challenges, Unrest and Rebellion, and a Shift in the Federal Role in Higher Education

Chapter 7. The Impending 21st Century: Education to Save America or for Market Domination?

Chapter 8. 21st Century Trials and Tribulations: Market Competition and National Dependence on Higher Education

Chapter 9. Market Commodities and Human Capital: What Happened to Democracy and Sharing of Knowledge?

Notă biografică

Allison L. Palmadessa is Assistant Professor of History and Coordinator of Social Studies Licensure, Greensboro College, USA. 

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This volume examines the role of higher education in producing and reproducing American cultural identity from 1862 to 2015 and considers whether changes in federal policy regarding higher education result in paradigm shifts that directly impact the purpose of higher education. American institutions of higher education have served as a beacon of American idealism and identity since the foundation of the earliest universities.  As the nation developed, higher education matured and maintained a position of importance in the future of the nation.  While the university has perpetuated American national cultural identity, the nation-state has resourced and legitimated the university, inextricably linking national identity and higher education. In this historical analysis, the relationship between national identity, federal legislation, and higher education is established, and an identity of superiority, defined in economic terms, reinforced by higher education, is revealed.

Caracteristici

Contributes to the literature on the broader history of higher education in the US
Offers an historical account of the relationship between higher education’s purpose, the identity of the nation-state, and the role of policy
Examines the identity of the nation-state as construed by Presidential administrations from the 19th century to the present
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras