Robert M.Hutchins by Mary Ann Dzuback

Robert M.Hutchins by Mary Ann Dzuback

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Robert M.Hutchins by Mary Ann Dzuback

As president of the University of Chicago from 1929 to 1951, Robert Maynard Hutchins came to be one of the most prominent and controversial figures in American higher education. To this day, his vision of what the university should be has given shape to twentieth-century debates over the content and function of education in the United States. In her critical biography, the first to focus on Hutchins' University of Chicago decades, Mary Ann Dzuback gives a full and fascinating account of this complex man--his development, his achievements and failures, and finally, his legacy.
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ISBN 13 9780226177106
ISBN 10 0226177106
Title Robert M.Hutchins
Author Mary Ann Dzuback
Series Centennial Publications Of The University Of Chicago Press
Condition Unavailable
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Year published 1991-11-01
Number of pages 404
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