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American Higher Education in the Postwar Era, 1945-1970

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After World War II, returning veterans with GI Bill benefits ushered in an era of unprecedented growth that fundamentally altered the meaning, purpose, and structure of higher education. This volume explores the multifaceted and tumultuous transformation of American higher education that occurred between 1945 and 1970, while examining the changes in institutional forms, curricula, clientele, faculty, and governance. A wide range of well-known contributors cover topics such as the first public university to explicitly serve an urban population, the creation of modern day honors programs, how teachers’ colleges were repurposed as state colleges, the origins of faculty unionism and collective bargaining, and the dramatic student protests that forever changed higher education. This engaging text explores a critical moment in the history of higher education, signaling a shift in the meaning of a college education, the concept of who should and who could obtain access to college, and what should be taught.

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ISBN: 9781412865593
Publication date: 5th September 2017
Author: Roger L. Geiger
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis Inc
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 212 pages
Series: Perspectives on the History of Higher Education
Genres: Higher education, tertiary education
Philosophy and theory of education