The University of Oklahoma: 1917-1950
Autor David W. Levyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2015
In 1917 it was still possible for the University of Oklahoma s annual "Catalogue" to include a roster of every student s name and hometown. A compact and close-knit community, those 2,500 students and their 130 professors studied and taught at a respectable (though small, relatively uncomplicated, and rather insular) regional university. During the following third of a century, the school underwent changes so profound that their cumulative effect amounted to a transformation. This second volume in David Levy s projected three-part history chronicles these changes, charting the University s course through one of the most dramatic periods in American history.
Following Oklahoma s flagship school through decades that saw six U.S. presidents, eleven state governors, and five university presidents, Volume 2 of "The University of Oklahoma: A History" documents the institution s evolution into a complex, diverse, and multifaceted seat of learning. By 1950 enrollment had increased fivefold, and by every measure the number of colleges and campus buildings, degrees awarded and programs offered, volumes in the library, faculty publications, out-of-state and foreign students in attendance the University was on its way to becoming a world-class educational institution.
Levy weaves together human and institutional history as he describes the school s remarkable sometimes remarkably difficult development in response to unprecedented factors: two world wars, the cultural shifts of the 1920s, the Great Depression, the rise of the petroleum industry, the farm crisis and Dust Bowl, the emergence of new technologies, and new political and social forces such as those promoting and resisting racial justice.
National and world events, state politics, campus leadership, the ever-changing student body: in triumph and defeat, in small successes and grand accomplishments, all come to varied and vibrant life in this second installment of the definitive history of Oklahoma s storied center of learning.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780806149035
ISBN-10: 0806149035
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 178 x 257 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN-10: 0806149035
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 178 x 257 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
Notă biografică
David H. Levy is the co-discoverer of Comet Shoemaker-Levy, which slammed into Jupiter in 1994 in a series of spectacular explosions with a force equal to several million tons of TNT. He is the author of More Things in Heaven and Earth, the Man Who Sold the Milky Way, The Ultimate Universe and Impact Jupiter. Levy was asked by Parade Magazine to take over the science column after the death of Carl Sagan. Levy is also the editor of The Scientific American Book of the Cosmos.
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Following Oklahoma's flagship school through decades that saw six US presidents, eleven state governors, and five university presidents, Volume 2 of The University of Oklahoma: A History documents the institution's evolution into a complex, diverse, and multifaceted seat of learning.
Following Oklahoma's flagship school through decades that saw six US presidents, eleven state governors, and five university presidents, Volume 2 of The University of Oklahoma: A History documents the institution's evolution into a complex, diverse, and multifaceted seat of learning.