Introduction to the Transaction Edition |
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Introduction |
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The Academic Revolution in Perspective |
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1 | (27) |
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Traditional Colleges and Their Clients |
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1 | (7) |
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The Spread of Meritocratic Institutions |
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8 | (4) |
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The Rise of the University |
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12 | (8) |
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20 | (8) |
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The War between the Generations |
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28 | (33) |
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Academic Age-grading Yesterday and Today |
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28 | (7) |
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The Role of Student Subcultures |
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35 | (15) |
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The Adult Backlash and the ``Safe'' Colleges |
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50 | (11) |
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Social Stratification and Mass Higher Education |
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61 | (94) |
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Education versus Certification |
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61 | (3) |
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Social Stratification in America |
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64 | (10) |
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Cultural Stratification in America |
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74 | (16) |
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The Emergence of Mass Higher Education |
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90 | (7) |
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Higher Education as a Social Sieve |
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97 | (10) |
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Colleges versus the Upwardly Mobile: Princing |
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107 | (14) |
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Colleges versus the Upwardly Mobile: Tests |
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121 | (12) |
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Colleges versus the Upwardly Mobile: Motivation |
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133 | (3) |
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Toward a More Open Society: Financial Reform |
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136 | (4) |
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Toward a More Open Society: Academic Reform |
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140 | (6) |
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146 | (9) |
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Nationalism versus Localism |
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155 | (44) |
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156 | (4) |
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The Rise of National Professions |
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160 | (5) |
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Non-Meritocratic Nationalization |
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165 | (3) |
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Politics, Texas, and Localism |
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168 | (3) |
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171 | (6) |
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Localism, Pluralism, and Meritocracy |
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177 | (4) |
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181 | (4) |
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Geographic Dispersion and Community Development |
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185 | (6) |
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Age and Sponsorship in Nationalization |
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191 | (8) |
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199 | (58) |
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Professionalism and Its Consequences |
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199 | (8) |
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207 | (5) |
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212 | (7) |
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219 | (4) |
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223 | (8) |
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231 | (5) |
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Graduate Schools of Arts and Sciences |
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236 | (15) |
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251 | (6) |
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Class Interests and the ``Public-Private'' Controversy |
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257 | (34) |
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The Bifurcation of Higher Education |
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257 | (13) |
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The Financing of Public and Private Colleges |
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270 | (9) |
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Admissions Requirements in the Public and Private Sectors |
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279 | (7) |
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College Imagery and Self-Imagery |
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286 | (5) |
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Feminism, Masculinism, and Coeducation |
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291 | (21) |
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291 | (11) |
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302 | (10) |
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Protestant Denominations and Their Colleges |
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312 | (22) |
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Protestant Denominationalism |
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312 | (2) |
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Diversity, Separatism, and the Founding of New Colleges |
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314 | (8) |
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Natural Selection and Evolution among Denominational Colleges |
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322 | (6) |
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The Holdouts Face the Future |
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328 | (6) |
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Catholics and Their Colleges |
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334 | (72) |
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334 | (9) |
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The Control of Catholic Colleges |
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343 | (13) |
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Professionalism: Clerical versus Lay Models |
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356 | (19) |
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Defining a Clientele: Sex |
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375 | (5) |
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Defining a Clientele: Geography |
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380 | (2) |
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Defining a Clientele: Class |
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382 | (13) |
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Defining a Clientele: Ethnicity |
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395 | (3) |
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The Future of the Catholic Colleges |
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398 | (8) |
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Negroes and Their Colleges |
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406 | (74) |
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406 | (11) |
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The Evolution of the Negro Colleges |
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417 | (8) |
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425 | (11) |
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The Future of the Negro Colleges: Recruitment |
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436 | (15) |
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The Future of the Private Negro Colleges |
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451 | (10) |
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Alternatives for the Private Negro Colleges |
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461 | (8) |
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The Future of the Public Negro Colleges |
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469 | (5) |
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Conclusion and Postscript |
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474 | (6) |
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The Anti-University Colleges |
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480 | (30) |
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The Community College Movement |
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481 | (11) |
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The General Education Movement |
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492 | (12) |
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Other Non-Academic Professions and Organizations |
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504 | (6) |
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Reforming the Graduate Schools |
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510 | (35) |
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The Pitfalls of Nostalgia |
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510 | (3) |
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513 | (3) |
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``Pure'' versus ``Applied'' Work |
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516 | (7) |
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Disciplines versus Subdisciplines: The Need for More Mobility and Anarchy |
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523 | (8) |
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531 | (8) |
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539 | (6) |
References |
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545 | (14) |
Index |
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