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The Shaping of American Higher Education: Emergence and Growth of the Contemporary System (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education) [Hardcover]

Arthur M. Cohen (Author)
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0787910295 978-0787910297 November 6, 1998 1st
Reading history, says Arthur Cohen, is essential for those who would reform higher education.

From the earliest American colleges, debates have ranged over familiar issues in higher education: curriculum changes, faculty selection and review, student admissions, and institutional funding. Yesterday's practices underlie today's problems even as the system continues evolving. How has this evolution taken place? And to what degree have things changed or remained the same?

In The Shaping of American Higher Education, Cohen combines historical perspective with in-depth coverage of current events to provide an authoritative, comprehensive account of the history of higher education in the United States. From the colonial era to the present day--and with particular attention to the past 50 years--the book tracks trends in student access, faculty professionalization, curricular expansion, institutional growth, secular governance, public finance, research, and outcomes, placing them all in the context of contemporary society. Cohen organizes the book around a unique matrix of trends, topics, and eras that enables the reader either to proceed chapter by chapter through a chronological sequence of the entire history, or to easily follow a preferred topic, such as faculty or curriculum, by reading only that specific section in each era.

While other books have detailed the early history of the collegiate system, Cohen's work fulfills the need for an up-to-date account of American higher education that emphasizes the post-World War II era. Cohen synthesizes prevailing views of earlier eras in order to establish a solid background for his extensive examination of the past fifty years.


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"The reader may find the title of this excellent volume too modest for the rich presentation of American educational history it offers. Much more than a shaping of that historical record, the educational facts presented gain a special resonance from the richness of the social and economic background against which the history unfolds." --Change

"This overview is a well-organized, highly readable account which will serve nicely as a background for further specialized study." --The Journal of Academic Librarianship

"A magnum opus--in size, in topics and issues covered, in literature mastered. . . . a well written, smooth flowing, balanced comment." --Clark Kerr, president emeritus, University of California

"I've been waiting for this book for more than a decade. The highly regarded histories of American higher education have become badly dated. They ignore the last quarter century when American higher education was transformed. Arthur Cohen does the nation's colleges and universities a much-needed service by authoring this volume." --Arthur Levine, president, Teachers College, Columbia University

"Arthur Cohen has produced a superb history of American higher education. Masterful, authoritative, comprehensive, and incisive, this work will stand as the classic required resource for all who want to understand where American higher education came from and where it is going." --John V. Lombardi, president, University of Florida

From the Back Cover

Higher Education at the End of the Twentieth Century:

How Did We Get Where We Are?

"The reader may find the title of this excellent volume too modest for the rich presentation of American educational history it offers. Much more than a shaping of that historical record, the educational facts presented gain a special resonance from the richness of the social and economic background against which the history unfolds." —Change

"This overview is a well-organized, highly readable account which will serve nicely as a background for further specialized study." —The Journal of Academic Librarianship

"A magnum opus?—in size, in topics and issues covered, in literature mastered . . . . a well written, smooth flowing, balanced comment." —Clark Kerr, president emeritus, University of California

"I've been waiting for this book for more than a decade. The highly regarded histories of American higher education have become badly dated. They ignore the last quarter century when American higher education was transformed. Arthur Cohen does the nation's colleges and universities a much-needed service by authoring this volume." —Arthur Levine, president, Teachers College, Columbia University

"Arthur Cohen has produced a superb history of American higher education. Masterful, authoritative, comprehensive, and incisive, this work will stand as the classic required resource for all who want to understand where American higher education came from and where it is going." —John V. Lombardi, president, University of Florida --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 1st edition (November 6, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787910295
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787910297
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #484,850 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars covers everything, clear writing., June 30, 2001
This review is from: The Shaping of American Higher Education: Emergence and Growth of the Contemporary System (Jossey-Bass Higher and Adult Education) (Hardcover)
Mr. UCLA (the reviewer who gave the book 1 star) was probably a student of the writer, who is a teacher in UCLA. He didn't seem to enjoy his class too much.

Anyway, I bought the book because I was working on my so-called "education reform", but realized that I didn't know anything about education. The book helped out a lot. It writes about the full history of American Higher education with an emphasis on later eras. Colonial, Emergent nattion, university transformation, mass higher education, and contemporary are the five stage of Higher Education's development. He wrote about the major trends and characteristics of each era, some trends lasting for several eras, like the continuous expansion of the system, never ending diversification, and constant cries for access. One chapter is for one era, and all chapters are subdivided into eight sections to fully illustrate the details of each generation: societal context, institutions, students, faculty, curriculum and instruction, governance and administration, finance, and research and outcomes. The book is very well researched, and has a tremendous amount of data and charts, which were put together very nicely by the author. But that does not mean the book is boring! Though for most of the parts the author tried to be impartial, there were still many spalkling moments when you could feel the author's passion beaming out from the pages, especially as the book go into more modern eras. I know so much more about the history of US education now, and this whole process of developments is very amazing. With this understanding of history, I also gained a far better good grip on current issues, issues not only relating to higher education, but education as a whole. Don't hesitate, you will learn much!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Complete, Authoritative and Valuable, December 7, 2009
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Drs Cohen and Kisker have written an impressive and comprehensive work which covers the gamit of American university education from its beginning to the present day. Set within the context of social, cultural, political and economic trends of each era, the issues are meticulously researched and clearly and concisely articulated. The book is chock-full of facts, statistics and footnotes which create great reliablilty, yet couched in the passion of the authors. It is very readable and provides fascinating coverage of higher learning in all its facets. This book will be a valuable addition to the libraries of those who want a complete history of our educational system. Kudos to Dr Kisker and Dr Cohen for writing such a complete, authoritative and valuable work.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Higher Learning, December 7, 2009
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Cohen and Kisker have given a much needed dust-off and reshaping to the first edition, introducing contemporary issues and giving a nuanced reading of recent implications of some of the most important issues in higher education today. The clarity of the writing and incisiveness of the ideas make it a valuable tool not only for academics, but for anyone interested in learning more about the state of the modern higher education system in all its glory (and folly). At a time when the biggest endowments have seen record declines and been forced to reconsider priorities, this book can serve as a road map for navigating the many political, managerial and structural issues these institutions will face going forward. Part reference tool, part theory, part commentary, the new edition of "Shaping" is an important addition to the field.
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Three characteristics of the English colonies in America most affected their development. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
colonial curriculum, earned degrees conferred, instructional forms, college governance, postsecondary faculty, remedial studies, colonial colleges, senior institutions, sizable funds, proprietary schools, public community colleges, occupational programs, institutional functioning
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, Colonial Era, University Transformation Era, Mass Higher Education Era, New York, Contemporary Era, World War, University of California, Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Commission, Civil Rights Act, College of Philadelphia, Department of Defense, Emergent Nation Era, New England, The Carnegie Foundation, Cold War, General Court, Morrill Act, University of Chicago, King's College, University of Michigan, African Americans, National Defense Education Act, Union College
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