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Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States

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"Provides a comprehensive history of Jesuit higher education in the United States, weaving together the stories of the fifty-four colleges and universities that the Jesuits have operated (successfully and unsuccessfully) since 1789. It emphasizes the connections among the institutions, exploring how certain Jesuit schools like Georgetown University gave birth to others like Boston College by sharing faculty, financial resources, accreditation, and even presidents throughout their history. The book also explores how the colleges responded to common challenges-including anti-Catholic prejudice in the United States, the push from government authorities to modernize their shared curriculum, and the pull from Roman authorities to remain loyal to Catholic tradition. It covers themes like the rise of the research university in the 1880s, the administrative reforms of the 1960s, and the role of Jesuit colleges in racial justice, women's education, and other civil rights issues"-- Provided by publisher.

Title Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States : a history / Michael T. Rizzi.
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher Washington, District of Columbia : The Catholic University of America Press
Creation Date [2022]
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Content Jesuit higher education in America : an overview -- European origins -- Pioneer colleges (1789-1865) -- The great expansion (1865-1918) -- The big leap forward (1919-1945) -- The search for identity (1945-1990) -- Modern universities (1990-present).
Extent 1 online resource (504 pages)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2022
National Library system number 997012410408305171
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