Bag om A Narrative of the Embarrassments and Decline of Hamilton College
This book provides a sobering account of the challenges facing American higher education in the mid-nineteenth century. Through the lens of Hamilton College in upstate New York, Davis explores issues such as enrollment, curriculum, funding, and governance, and offers insights that are still relevant today. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of American education.
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