I've been reading many of David McCullough's history books lately and he makes some interesting, oblique references to education. For instance, in Theodore Roosevelt's day Harvard had mandatory chapel. He (as well as an old professor of mine) makes reference to private universities that required uniforms, perhaps similar to West Point.
I find some of these strict disciplinary requirements fascinating. It seems to me that universities were once much different than they are today. Can anyone recommend a book that covers the history of education, namely the university in America?
I find some of these strict disciplinary requirements fascinating. It seems to me that universities were once much different than they are today. Can anyone recommend a book that covers the history of education, namely the university in America?