Ivory towers and nationalist minds: Universities, leadership, and the Development of the American State

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Abstract

Ivory Towers and Nationalist Minds traces the rise of the great American universities through their formative years, 1862-1920, examining the role of these schools and their leadership in shaping American politics and public policy. Nemec's provocative study demonstrates that universities provided the intellectual and institutional apparatus needed to legitimize federal authority. His work challenges existing scholarship by documenting how the influx of academic expertise into the developing American state was fostered by campus entrepreneurs seeking to establish the social relevance of their institutions, rather than by the state itself.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 1 2006

Disciplines

  • Political Science
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences

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