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J. David Hoeveler

    James McCosh and the Scottish Intellectual Tradition
    John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea
    Creating the American Mind
    • Creating the American Mind

      Intellect and Politics in the Colonial Colleges

      • 400 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the nine colonial colleges, this book explores their pivotal role in shaping early American intellectual life amidst significant political and cultural shifts, including Puritanism, Enlightenment thought, and the Great Awakening. J. David Hoeveler provides a comprehensive analysis of institutions like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, tracing their influence on the country's intellectual development leading up to the American Revolution. This work offers a unique synthesis of how these colleges navigated and contributed to the era's ideological currents.

      Creating the American Mind
    • The book explores the roots of the Progressive-era belief that public universities should extend their impact beyond campus boundaries. It traces this concept back to nineteenth-century German idealism, liberal Protestantism, and evolutionary theory, highlighting the contributions of influential American educator John Bascom. Through these historical lenses, the text examines how educational philosophies evolved to prioritize societal improvement and community engagement.

      John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea
    • James McCosh and the Scottish Intellectual Tradition

      From Glasgow to Princeton

      • 390 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      The biography explores James McCosh's pivotal role in bridging the gap between evolution and evangelicalism during the nineteenth century. It highlights his influence as a philosopher, religious leader, and educator, emphasizing his contributions to Scottish and American philosophy as well as his impact on American education. J. David Hoeveler presents a detailed examination of McCosh's life and ideas, showcasing his importance in reconciling these two significant intellectual forces.

      James McCosh and the Scottish Intellectual Tradition