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Catholic Higher Education In Protestant America The Jesuits And Harvard In The Age Of The University Kathleen A Mahoney

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Catholic Higher Education In Protestant America The Jesuits And Harvard In The Age Of The University Kathleen A Mahoney
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 359
Author: Kathleen A. Mahoney
ISBN: 9780801873409, 0801873401
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Catholic Higher Education In Protestant America The Jesuits And Harvard In The Age Of The University Kathleen A Mahoney by Kathleen A. Mahoney 9780801873409, 0801873401 instant download after payment.

In 1893 Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot, the father of the modern university, helped implement a policy that, in effect, barred graduates of Jesuit colleges from regular admission to Harvard Law School. The resulting controversy—bitterly contentious and widely publicized—was a defining moment in the history of American Catholic education, illuminating on whose terms and on what basis Catholics and Catholic colleges would participate in higher education in the twentieth century.
In Catholic Higher Education in Protestant America, Kathleen Mahoney considers the challenges faced by Catholics as the age of the university opened. She describes how liberal Protestant educators such as Eliot linked the modern university with the cause of a Protestant America and how Catholic students and educators variously resisted, accommodated, or embraced Protestant-inspired educational reforms. Drawing on social theories of cultural hegemony and insider-outsider roles, Mahoney traces the rise of the Law School controversy to the interplay of three powerful forces: the emergence of the liberal, nonsectarian research university; the development of a Catholic middle class whose aspirations included attendance at such institutions; and the Catholic church's increasingly strident campaign against modernism and, by extension, the intellectual foundations of modern academic life.

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