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Academic Freedom in the Age of the College (Paperback): Richard Hofstadter Academic Freedom in the Age of the College (Paperback)
Richard Hofstadter
R1,309 Discovery Miles 13 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When this classic volume first appeared, academic freedom was a crucially important issue. It is equally so today. Hofstadter approaches the topic historically, showing how events from various historical epochs expose the degree of freedom in academic institutions. The volume exemplifies Richard Hofstader's qualities as a historian as well as his characteristic narrative ability.

Hofstadter first describes the medieval university and how its political independence evolved from its status as a corporate body, establishing a precedent for intellectual freedom that has been a measuring rod ever since. He shows how all intellectual discourse became polarized with the onset of the Reformation. The gradual spread of the Moderate Enlightenment in the colonies led to a major advance for intellectual freedom. But with the beginning of the nineteenth century the rise of denominationalism in both new and established colleges reversed the progress, and the secularization of learning became engulfed by a tidal wave of intensifying piety.

Roger L. Geiger's extensive new introduction evaluates Hofstadter's career as a historian and political theorist, his interest in academic freedom, and the continuing significance of Academic Freedom in the Age of the College. While most works about higher education treat the subject only as an agent of social economic mobility, Academic Freedom in the Age of the College is an enduring counterweight to such histories as it examines a more pressing issue: the fact that colleges and universities, at their best, should foster ideas at the frontiers of knowledge and understanding. This classic text will be invaluable to educators, university administrators, sociologist, and historians.

Great Issues in American History, Vol. Ii - From the Revolution to the Civil War, 1765-1865 (Paperback, New ed): Richard... Great Issues in American History, Vol. Ii - From the Revolution to the Civil War, 1765-1865 (Paperback, New ed)
Richard Hofstadter
R383 R325 Discovery Miles 3 250 Save R58 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Great Issues in American History, Vol. I - From Settlement to Revolution, 1584-1776 (Paperback): Richard Hofstadter, Clarence... Great Issues in American History, Vol. I - From Settlement to Revolution, 1584-1776 (Paperback)
Richard Hofstadter, Clarence L.Ver Steeg
R466 Discovery Miles 4 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This first volume of Great Issues in American History -- three volumes of documents that cover the history of America from its settlement to the present -- gives us a generous sampling from the major political controversies in the Colonial period. Included are such documents as Richard Hakluyt's "Discourse of Western Planting" (1584), "Letter from Christopher Columbus to the King and Queen of Spain" (undated, probably 1694), "The Third Virginia Charter" (1612), Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" (1776) and "The Declaration of independence" (July 4, 1776). Each has an explanatory headnote, and there are brief general introductions that set the selections in their historical context.

In order to fit both Colonial and Early National courses, documents covering 1765-1776 appear at the end of this volume and again at the beginning of Volume II.

Volume II From the Revolution to the Civil War, 1765-1865 Edited by Richard Hofstadter

Volume III From Reconstruction to the Present Day, 1864-1981

Edited by Richard Hofstadter and Beatrice K. Hofstadter

Social Darwinism in American Thought, 1860-1915 (Hardcover): Richard Hofstadter Social Darwinism in American Thought, 1860-1915 (Hardcover)
Richard Hofstadter
R2,304 Discovery Miles 23 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Social Darwinism in American Thought examines the overall influence of Darwin on American social theory and the notable battle waged among thinkers over the implications of evolutionary theory for social thought and political action. Theorists such as Herbert Spencer and William Graham Sumner adopted the idea of the struggle for existence as justification for the evils--as well as the benefits--of laissez-faire modern industrial society. Others, such as William James and John Dewey, argued that human planning was needed to direct social development and improve on the natural order. Hofstadter's classic study of the ramifications of Darwinism is a major analysis of the social philosophies that animated intellectual movements of the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era.

Academic Freedom in the Age of the College (Paperback): Richard Hofstadter, Walter P Metzger Academic Freedom in the Age of the College (Paperback)
Richard Hofstadter, Walter P Metzger
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When this classic volume first appeared, academic freedom was a crucially important issue. It is equally so today. Hofstadter approaches the topic historically, showing how events from various historical epochs expose the degree of freedom in academic institutions. The volume exemplifies Richard Hofstader's qualities as a historian as well as his characteristic narrative ability.

Hofstadter first describes the medieval university and how its political independence evolved from its status as a corporate body, establishing a precedent for intellectual freedom that has been a measuring rod ever since. He shows how all intellectual discourse became polarized with the onset of the Reformation. The gradual spread of the Moderate Enlightenment in the colonies led to a major advance for intellectual freedom. But with the beginning of the nineteenth century the rise of denominationalism in both new and established colleges reversed the progress, and the secularization of learning became engulfed by a tidal wave of intensifying piety.

Roger L. Geiger's extensive new introduction evaluates Hofstadter's career as a historian and political theorist, his interest in academic freedom, and the continuing significance of Academic Freedom in the Age of the College. While most works about higher education treat the subject only as an agent of social economic mobility, Academic Freedom in the Age of the College is an enduring counterweight to such histories as it examines a more pressing issue: the fact that colleges and universities, at their best, should foster ideas at the frontiers of knowledge and understanding. This classic text will be invaluable to educators, university administrators, sociologist, and historians.

Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (Paperback, New edition): Richard Hofstadter Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (Paperback, New edition)
Richard Hofstadter
R505 R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Save R95 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A book which throws light on many features of the American character. Its concern is not merely to portray the scorners of intellect in American life, but to say something about what the intellectual is, and can be, as a force in a democratic society.

Prohibition - The Era Of Excess (Paperback): Andrew Sinclair Prohibition - The Era Of Excess (Paperback)
Andrew Sinclair; Foreword by Richard Hofstadter
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Academic Freedom in the Age of the College (Hardcover): Richard Hofstadter, Walter P Metzger Academic Freedom in the Age of the College (Hardcover)
Richard Hofstadter, Walter P Metzger
R1,148 Discovery Miles 11 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When this classic volume first appeared, academic freedom was a crucially important issue. It is equally so today. Hofstadter approaches the topic historically, showing how events from various historical epochs expose the degree of freedom in academic institutions. The volume exemplifies Richard Hofstader's qualities as a historian as well as his characteristic narrative ability.

Hofstadter first describes the medieval university and how its political independence evolved from its status as a corporate body, establishing a precedent for intellectual freedom that has been a measuring rod ever since. He shows how all intellectual discourse became polarized with the onset of the Reformation. The gradual spread of the Moderate Enlightenment in the colonies led to a major advance for intellectual freedom. But with the beginning of the nineteenth century the rise of denominationalism in both new and established colleges reversed the progress, and the secularization of learning became engulfed by a tidal wave of intensifying piety.

Roger L. Geiger's extensive new introduction evaluates Hofstadter's career as a historian and political theorist, his interest in academic freedom, and the continuing significance of Academic Freedom in the Age of the College. While most works about higher education treat the subject only as an agent of social economic mobility, Academic Freedom in the Age of the College is an enduring counterweight to such histories as it examines a more pressing issue: the fact that colleges and universities, at their best, should foster ideas at the frontiers of knowledge and understanding. This classic text will be invaluable to educators, university administrators, sociologist, and historians.

Prohibition - The Era Of Excess (Hardcover): Andrew Sinclair Prohibition - The Era Of Excess (Hardcover)
Andrew Sinclair; Foreword by Richard Hofstadter
R1,415 Discovery Miles 14 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made it (Paperback): Richard Hofstadter The American Political Tradition and the Men Who Made it (Paperback)
Richard Hofstadter
R514 R420 Discovery Miles 4 200 Save R94 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A revised edition of the clasic study of American politics from the Founding Fathers to FDR.

Social Darwinism in American Thought (Paperback, Reprinted edition): Richard Hofstadter Social Darwinism in American Thought (Paperback, Reprinted edition)
Richard Hofstadter
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Social Darwinism in American Thought" portrays the overall influence of Darwin on American social theory and the notable battle waged among thinkers over the implications of evolutionary theory for social thought and political action. Theorists such as Herbert Spencer and William Graham Sumner adopted the idea of the struggle for existence as justification for the evils as well as the benefits of laissez-faire modern industrial society. Others such as William James and John Dewey argued that human planning was needed to direct social development and improve upon the natural order. Hofstadter's classic study of the ramifications of Darwinism is a major analysis of the social philosophies that animated intellectual movements of the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era.

The Age of Reform (Paperback): Richard Hofstadter The Age of Reform (Paperback)
Richard Hofstadter
R383 R311 Discovery Miles 3 110 Save R72 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book is a landmark in American political thought. It examines the passion for progress and reform that colored the entire period from 1890 to 1940 -- with startling and stimulating results. it searches out the moral and emotional motives of the reformers the myths and dreams in which they believed, and the realities with which they had to compromise.

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

The Idea of a Party System - The Rise of Legitimate Opposition in the United States, 1780-1840 (Paperback, Revised): Richard... The Idea of a Party System - The Rise of Legitimate Opposition in the United States, 1780-1840 (Paperback, Revised)
Richard Hofstadter
R984 Discovery Miles 9 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This work traces the historical processes in thought by which American political leaders slowly edged away from their complete philosophical rejection of a party and hesitantly began to embrace a party system. In the author's words, "The emergence of legitimate party opposition and of a theory of politics that accepted it was something new in the history of the world; it required a bold new act of understanding on the part of its contemporaries and it still requires study on our part." Professor Hofstadter's analysis of the idea of party and the development of legitimate opposition offers fresh insights into the political crisis of 1797-1801, on the thought of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, Martin Van Buren, and other leading figures, and on the beginnings of modern democratic politics.

Development And Scope Of Higher Education In The United States - A Staff Study for the Commission on Financing Higher Education... Development And Scope Of Higher Education In The United States - A Staff Study for the Commission on Financing Higher Education (Hardcover)
Richard Hofstadter, C. DeWitt Hardy
R2,878 Discovery Miles 28 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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