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- catalog contributor b848906.
- catalog contributor b848907.
- catalog contributor b848908.
- catalog created "1968.".
- catalog date "1968".
- catalog date "1968.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1968.".
- catalog description "1. The academic revolution in perspective: Traditional colleges and their clients -- The spread of meritocratic institutions -- The rise of the university -- The university college -- 2. The war between the generations: Academic age-grading yesterday and today -- The role of student subcultures -- The adult backlash and the "safe" colleges -- 3. Social stratification and mass higher education: Education versus certification -- Social stratification in America -- Cultural stratification in America -- The emergence of mass higher education -- Higher education as a social sieve -- College versus the upwardly mobile: pricing -- College versus the upwardly mobile: tests -- College versus the upwardly mobile: motivation -- Toward a more open society: financial reform -- Toward a more open society: academic reform -- Mobility or equality? -- 4. Nationalism versus localism: The early localists -- The rise of national professions --".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [545]-558.".
- catalog description "Diversity, separatism, and the founding of new colleges -- natural selection and evolution among denominational colleges -- The holdouts face the future -- 9. Catholics and their colleges: Catholicism in America -- The control of Catholic colleges -- Professionalism: clerical versus lay models -- Defining a clientele: sex -- Defining a clientele: geography -- Defining a clientele: class -- Defining a clientele: ethnicity -- The future of the Catholic colleges -- 10. Negroes and their colleges: Negroes in America -- The evolution of the Negro colleges -- The fruits of oppression -- The future of the Negro colleges: recruitment -- The future of the private Negro colleges -- Alternatives for the private Negro colleges -- The future of the public Negro colleges -- Conclusion and postscript -- 11. The anti-university colleges: The community college movement -- The general education movement --".
- catalog description "Non-meritocratic nationalization -- Politics, taxes, and localism -- Regional variations -- Localism, pluralism, and meritocracy -- Localism and commuting -- Geographic dispersion and community development -- Age and sponsorship in nationalization -- 5. The professional schools: Professionalism and its consequences -- Seminaries -- Medical schools -- Military academies -- Engineering schools -- Teachers colleges -- Graduate schools of arts and sciences -- An overview -- 6. Class interests and the "public-private" controversy: The bifurcation of higher education -- The financing of public and private colleges -- Admissions requirements in the public and private sectors -- College imagery and self-imagery -- 7. Feminism, masculinism, and coeducation: The rise of coeducation -- The women's colleges -- 8. Protestant denominations and their colleges: Protestant denominationalism --".
- catalog description "Other non-academic professions and organizations -- 12. Reforming the graduate schools: The pitfalls of nostalgia -- Starting at the top -- "Pure" versus "applied" work -- Disciplines versus subdisciplines: the need for more mobility and anarchy -- The art of teaching.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 580 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Academic revolution.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Academic revolution.".
- catalog issued "1968".
- catalog issued "1968.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday,".
- catalog relation "Academic revolution.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "378.73".
- catalog subject "Education, Higher History.".
- catalog subject "LA226 .J4".
- catalog subject "Universities and colleges United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The academic revolution in perspective: Traditional colleges and their clients -- The spread of meritocratic institutions -- The rise of the university -- The university college -- 2. The war between the generations: Academic age-grading yesterday and today -- The role of student subcultures -- The adult backlash and the "safe" colleges -- 3. Social stratification and mass higher education: Education versus certification -- Social stratification in America -- Cultural stratification in America -- The emergence of mass higher education -- Higher education as a social sieve -- College versus the upwardly mobile: pricing -- College versus the upwardly mobile: tests -- College versus the upwardly mobile: motivation -- Toward a more open society: financial reform -- Toward a more open society: academic reform -- Mobility or equality? -- 4. Nationalism versus localism: The early localists -- The rise of national professions --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Diversity, separatism, and the founding of new colleges -- natural selection and evolution among denominational colleges -- The holdouts face the future -- 9. Catholics and their colleges: Catholicism in America -- The control of Catholic colleges -- Professionalism: clerical versus lay models -- Defining a clientele: sex -- Defining a clientele: geography -- Defining a clientele: class -- Defining a clientele: ethnicity -- The future of the Catholic colleges -- 10. Negroes and their colleges: Negroes in America -- The evolution of the Negro colleges -- The fruits of oppression -- The future of the Negro colleges: recruitment -- The future of the private Negro colleges -- Alternatives for the private Negro colleges -- The future of the public Negro colleges -- Conclusion and postscript -- 11. The anti-university colleges: The community college movement -- The general education movement --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Non-meritocratic nationalization -- Politics, taxes, and localism -- Regional variations -- Localism, pluralism, and meritocracy -- Localism and commuting -- Geographic dispersion and community development -- Age and sponsorship in nationalization -- 5. The professional schools: Professionalism and its consequences -- Seminaries -- Medical schools -- Military academies -- Engineering schools -- Teachers colleges -- Graduate schools of arts and sciences -- An overview -- 6. Class interests and the "public-private" controversy: The bifurcation of higher education -- The financing of public and private colleges -- Admissions requirements in the public and private sectors -- College imagery and self-imagery -- 7. Feminism, masculinism, and coeducation: The rise of coeducation -- The women's colleges -- 8. Protestant denominations and their colleges: Protestant denominationalism --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Other non-academic professions and organizations -- 12. Reforming the graduate schools: The pitfalls of nostalgia -- Starting at the top -- "Pure" versus "applied" work -- Disciplines versus subdisciplines: the need for more mobility and anarchy -- The art of teaching.".
- catalog title "The academic revolution / Christopher Jencks & David Riesman.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".