The California idea and American higher education : 1850 to the 1960 master plan
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- 9780804757539
- 378.794 DOU-C
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IIITD General Stacks | Education | 378.794 DOU-C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Gifted by Prof. Pankaj Jalote | G02838 |
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378.73 DEL-C College : | 378.73 DOM-I In pursuit of prestige : strategy and competition in US higher education | 378.73 ROS-U The university : | 378.794 DOU-C The California idea and American higher education : 1850 to the 1960 master plan | 378.94 COA-R Raising the stakes | 378.94 MAR-E The enterprise university : power, governance and reinvention in Australia | 378.954 PAN-B Beyond degrees : finding success in higher education |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Statehood and the idea of a University
2. A fourth branch of Government
3. Progressive and the California idea
4. The promise of mass higher education and the junior college
5. The depression and a regional college movement
6. Postwar planning and higher education
7. Rising costs, the red scare, and the end of the Postwar concensus
8. The commodity of education and the race for new campuses
9. Governor Brown, Clark Kerr, and the demand for reform
10. Negotiating the master plan and the fate of higher education in California
11. Selling the plan and the beginning of a new era
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