Description
Daniel Coit Gilman and the Rise of the Johns Hopkins University
About the Author
Hugh Hawkins is professor emeritus of history at Amherst College.
Reviews
Professor Hawkins' scholarship is beautiful, his style is clear, his ideas are exciting, and the work has perspective and breadth. Maryland Historical Magazine Dr. Hawkins... has brought real art to his work so that the men, their ideas and their varying skills are portrayed with the insight that one hopes for from novelists and biographers. The result is an engrossing book. There is not a dull chapter in it. Baltimore Evening Sun This history of the early years of the Johns Hopkins University is much more than the story of the establishment and development of one of the most distinguished institutions of higher education in the United States. The book deals with a period of re-thinking and re-assessment in higher education... Many of the fundamental problems of educational principle... were tackled at this stage of the University's history and the book deals fully with the questions of conscience and of politics which were involved in their solution. International Association of Universities Bulletin
Book Information
ISBN 9780801869334
Author Hugh Hawkins
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 612g