International Exhibition 1876. Reports and Awards. Group XXVIII

International Exhibition 1876. Reports and Awards. Group XXVIII
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 677
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ISBN-10 : 9783385558366
ISBN-13 : 3385558360
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Synopsis International Exhibition 1876. Reports and Awards. Group XXVIII by : Francis Amasa Walker

Reprint of the original, first published in 1878.

International Exhibition 1876. Reports and Awards. Group XV

International Exhibition 1876. Reports and Awards. Group XV
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 750
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ISBN-10 : 9783385537699
ISBN-13 : 338553769X
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Synopsis International Exhibition 1876. Reports and Awards. Group XV by : Francis Amasa Walker

Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.

International Exhibition, 1876

International Exhibition, 1876
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Total Pages : 770
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435029650140
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Synopsis International Exhibition, 1876 by : United States Centennial Commission

Reconstructing the Campus

Reconstructing the Campus
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Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Total Pages : 469
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ISBN-10 : 9780813933184
ISBN-13 : 0813933188
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Synopsis Reconstructing the Campus by : Michael David Cohen

The Civil War transformed American life. Not only did thousands of men die on battlefields and millions of slaves become free; cultural institutions reshaped themselves in the context of the war and its aftermath. The first book to examine the Civil War’s immediate and long-term impact on higher education, Reconstructing the Campus begins by tracing college communities’ responses to the secession crisis and the outbreak of war. Students made supplies for the armies or left campus to fight. Professors joined the war effort or struggled to keep colleges open. The Union and Confederacy even took over some campuses for military use. Then moving beyond 1865, the book explores the war’s long-term effects on colleges. Michael David Cohen argues that the Civil War and the political and social conditions the war created prompted major reforms, including the establishment of a new federal role in education. Reminded by the war of the importance of a well-trained military, Congress began providing resources to colleges that offered military courses and other practical curricula. Congress also, as part of a general expansion of the federal bureaucracy that accompanied the war, created the Department of Education to collect and publish data on education. For the first time, the U.S. government both influenced curricula and monitored institutions. The war posed special challenges to Southern colleges. Often bereft of students and sometimes physically damaged, they needed to rebuild. Some took the opportunity to redesign themselves into the first Southern universities. They also admitted new types of students, including the poor, women, and, sometimes, formerly enslaved blacks. Thus, while the Civil War did great harm, it also stimulated growth, helping, especially in the South, to create our modern system of higher education.

Senate documents

Senate documents
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Total Pages : 1152
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB11682912
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Art and Industry

Art and Industry
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Total Pages : 1118
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951000820128J
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Synopsis Art and Industry by : United States. Office of Education