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The Rise of American Research Universities: Elites and Challengers in the Postwar Era [Hardcover]

Hugh Davis Graham (Author), Nancy Diamond (Author)
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January 8, 1997

Before the Second World War, few universities in the United States had earned high respect among the international community of scholars and scientists. Since 1945, however, the distinctive attributes of American higher education—decentralized administration, pluralistic and research-minded faculties, and intense competition for government funding—have become world standard. Whether measured by Nobel and other prizes, international applications for student admissions and faculty appointments, or the results of academic surveys, America's top research universities are the best in the world.

The Rise of American Research Universities provides a fresh historical interpretation of their ascendancy and a fresh, comprehensive estimate of their scholarly achievement. Hugh Davis Graham and Nancy Diamond question traditional methods of rating the reputation and performance of universities; they offer instead an empirical analysis of faculty productivity based on research grants received, published research, and peer approval of that work. Comparing the research achievements of faculty at more than 200 institutions, they differ with most studies of higher education in measuring performance in every academic field—from medicine to humanities—and in analyzing data on research activity in terms of institutional size.

In this important and timely work, Graham and Diamond reassess the success of American universities as research institutions and the role of public funding in their developmentfrom the expansionist "golden years" of the 1950s and '60s, through the austerity measures of the 1970s and the entrepreneurial ethos of the 1980s, to the budget crises universities face in the 1990s.


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[The authors] argue that ratings based on reputation reflect yesterday's reality and understate the quality of some universities while overstating others.

(Miami Herald )

Provides a historical perspective on the annual snapshots by such periodicals as U.S. News and World Report... Fluid, concise, [and] compelling.

(Journal of American History )

An important contribution to our understanding of what actually happened during that amazing period in the history of higher education that began with World War II.

(Issues in Science and Technology )

A serious contribution to our knowledge of American research universities. Students and researchers of American higher education will want to read this book, as will public policy makers and administrators.

(Journal of College Student Development )

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Whether measured by Nobel and other prizes, international applications for student admissions and faculty appointments, or the results of academic surveys, America's top research universities are the best in the world. The Rise of American Research Universities provides a fresh historical interpretation of their ascendancy and a fresh, comprehensive estimate of their scholarly achievement.


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  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; aFirst Edition First Printing edition (January 8, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801854253
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801854255
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,106,353 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best book of it's kind in 20 years, June 1, 2000
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As a college admissions officer, I regularly have direct contact with prospective students. Consequently, I need to keep abreast of current issues, trends and my university's academic competition. The book by Graham and Diamond clearly illustrates American research universities without bias or pseudo-science. Moreover, it shows that the public research universities (most notably the University of California campuses) are not only giving the Ivy League schools a run for their money, they're surpassing them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A book that worths 1000 times its price!, October 4, 2006
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In my view, this book serves two purposes:

1) Provides an understanding for how American research universities overtake the European universities in research since after World War II. This reflection should be read by both European and American scholars that are seriously concerned about the future of their respective higher education, as well as public policy makers and administrators. "Free market type", decentralized, and pluralistic competitions in research grants do produce the best research and researchers.

2) Provides an understanding of how reputational rankings of research universities came about and how that it is outdated and no longer reflecting today's reality. Instead, faculty productivity based on research grants received, published research, and peer approval, which are widely used in academia, should be the true yardstick to gauge the research universities.

Additionally, this book should be read by college students who intend to pursue a PhD degree. This book will aid them in selection of graduate programs and free them from the damaging and misleading rankings by reputation.
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