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Author Levine, Emily J., author.

Title Allies and rivals : German-American exchange and the rise of the modern research university / Emily J. Levine
Published Chicago, IL : The University of Chicago Press, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (392 pages) : illustrations
Contents Introduction : the university's century -- The Humboldtian contract and the federalist origins of the research university -- Gottingen at Baltimore : the stakes of knowledge exchange -- Meet me in St. Louis : dilemmas of the knowledge economy -- Reluctant innovators : change from the margins -- An "aristocracy of excellence" : the rise of the professions -- Carnegie, capital, and the Kaiser -- World War I and the invention of academic freedom -- The "hour for experiment" in New York and Frankfurt -- 1933 : annus horribilis -- 1933 : annus mirabilis -- Conclusion : old dilemmas, new contracts
Summary "During the nineteenth century, nearly ten thousand Americans traveled to Germany to study in universities renowned for their research and teaching. By the mid-twentieth century, American institutions led the world. How did America become the center of higher education excellence? And what does that story reveal about who will lead in the twenty-first century? Allies and Rivals is the first history of the ascent of American higher education told through the lens of German-American exchange. In a series of compelling portraits of such leaders as Wilhelm von Humboldt, Martha Carey Thomas, and W.E.B. Du Bois, Emily J. Levine shows how academic innovators on both sides of the Atlantic competed and collaborated to shape the research university. Even as nations sought world dominance through scholarship, universities retained values apart from politics and economics. Open borders enabled Americans to unite the English college and German PhD to create the modern research university, a hybrid replicated the world over. In a captivating narrative spanning one hundred years Levine upends notions of the university as a timeless ideal, restoring universities to their rightful place in history. In so doing she reveals that innovation in the twentieth century was rooted in international cooperation-a crucial lesson that bears remembering today"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Emily J. Levine is associate professor of education and (by courtesy) history at Stanford University
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed January 25, 2023)
Subject Universities and colleges -- History -- 19th century
Universities and colleges -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Universities and colleges -- Germany -- History -- 19th century
Education, Higher -- United States -- German influences.
Education, Higher -- United States -- History -- 19th century
Education, Higher -- Germany -- History -- 19th century
EDUCATION / General.
Education, Higher
Education, Higher -- German influences
International relations
Universities and colleges
SUBJECT Germany -- Relations -- United States
United States -- Relations -- Germany
Subject Germany
United States
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780226341958
022634195X
Other Titles German-American exchange and the rise of the modern research university