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1 SED AP 550 Bibliography Origins of Higher Education-1940 Philosophical and Historical Foundations of Disciplines 1. Accounting Green, Wilmer. History and Survey of Accountancy. Brooklyn, NY: Standard Text Press, 1930. Have, O.Ten. The History of Accountancy. Trans. A. van Seventer. Palo Alto, CA: Bay Books, 1976. Luca Pacioli (1445–1514 or 1517) Pacioli, Luca. Paciolo on Accounting. Trans. Gene Brown and Kenneth Johnston. New York: Garland, 1984. Geijsbeek, John B., tr., Ancient Double-Entry Bookkeeping: Lucas Pacioli's Treatise. Denver, CO: J. B. Geijsbeek, 1914. Lee, T.A, et al., Accounting History from the Renaissance to the Present: A Remembrance of Luca Pacioli. New York: Garland, 1996. 2. Algebra Bashmakova, Izabella and G.S. Smirnova. The Beginnings and Evolution of Algebra. trans. Abe Shenitzer and David Cox. S.I.: Mathematical Association of America, 2000. Klein, Jacob. Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra. trans. Eva Brann. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1968. Diophantus (200 or 214-284 or 298 AD) Heath, Thomas Little, Sir. Diophantos of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1885. Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (780-850 AD) Waerden, Bartel Leendert, van der. A History of Algebra: From al-Khwārizmī to Emmy Noether. Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1985. 3. Anthropology Adams, William Yewdale. Philosophical Roots of Anthropology. Standord, CA: CSLI Publications: 1998. Haddon, Alfred C. History of Anthropology. London: Watts & Co., 1910. Hodgem, Margaret. Early Anthropology in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1964. Humphreys, Sarah. Anthropology and the Greeks. London, Boston: Routledge & K. Paul, 1978. Kluckhohn, Clyde. Anthropology and the Classics. Providence: Brown University Press, 1961. Sikes, Edward. The Anthropology of the Greeks. London: D. Nutt, 1914. 4. Archaeology Cook, Arthur Bernard. The Rise and Progress of Classical Archaeology, With Special Reference to the University of Cambridge: An Inaugural Lecture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1931. Daniel, Glyn Edmund. A Hundred and Fifty Years of Archaeology. 2 nd ed. London: Duckworth, 1975. ---. The Origins and Growth of Archaeology. Hammondsworth: Penguin, 1967. Fagan, Brian. In the Beginning: An Introduction to Archaeology. Boston: Little & Brown, 1972. Schnapp, Alain. The Discovery of the Past: The Origins of Archaeology. trans. Ian Kinnes and Gillian Varndell. London: British Museum Press, 1996.

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SED AP 550

Bibliography

Origins of Higher Education-1940

Philosophical and Historical Foundations of Disciplines

1. Accounting Green, Wilmer. History and Survey of Accountancy. Brooklyn, NY: Standard Text Press, 1930.

Have, O.Ten. The History of Accountancy. Trans. A. van Seventer. Palo Alto, CA: Bay Books, 1976.

Luca Pacioli (1445–1514 or 1517)

Pacioli, Luca. Paciolo on Accounting. Trans. Gene Brown and Kenneth Johnston. New York:

Garland, 1984.

Geijsbeek, John B., tr., Ancient Double-Entry Bookkeeping: Lucas Pacioli's Treatise. Denver,

CO: J. B. Geijsbeek, 1914.

Lee, T.A, et al., Accounting History from the Renaissance to the Present: A Remembrance of

Luca Pacioli. New York: Garland, 1996.

2. Algebra Bashmakova, Izabella and G.S. Smirnova. The Beginnings and Evolution of Algebra. trans. Abe

Shenitzer and David Cox. S.I.: Mathematical Association of America, 2000.

Klein, Jacob. Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra. trans. Eva Brann. Cambridge,

MA: MIT Press, 1968.

Diophantus (200 or 214-284 or 298 AD) Heath, Thomas Little, Sir. Diophantos of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1885.

Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī (780-850 AD) Waerden, Bartel Leendert, van der. A History of Algebra: From al-Khwārizmī to Emmy Noether.

Berlin, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1985.

3. Anthropology Adams, William Yewdale. Philosophical Roots of Anthropology. Standord, CA: CSLI Publications:

1998.

Haddon, Alfred C. History of Anthropology. London: Watts & Co., 1910.

Hodgem, Margaret. Early Anthropology in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press, 1964.

Humphreys, Sarah. Anthropology and the Greeks. London, Boston: Routledge & K. Paul, 1978.

Kluckhohn, Clyde. Anthropology and the Classics. Providence: Brown University Press, 1961.

Sikes, Edward. The Anthropology of the Greeks. London: D. Nutt, 1914.

4. Archaeology Cook, Arthur Bernard. The Rise and Progress of Classical Archaeology, With Special Reference to the

University of Cambridge: An Inaugural Lecture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1931.

Daniel, Glyn Edmund. A Hundred and Fifty Years of Archaeology. 2nd

ed. London: Duckworth, 1975.

---. The Origins and Growth of Archaeology. Hammondsworth: Penguin, 1967.

Fagan, Brian. In the Beginning: An Introduction to Archaeology. Boston: Little & Brown, 1972.

Schnapp, Alain. The Discovery of the Past: The Origins of Archaeology. trans. Ian Kinnes and Gillian

Varndell. London: British Museum Press, 1996.

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Stiebing, William. Uncovering the Past: A History of Archaeology. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books,

1993.

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Myres. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1906.

Bowden, Mark. Pitt Rivers: The Life and Archaeological Work of Lieutenant-General Augustus

Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers, DCL, FRS, FSA. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,

1991.

Thompson, Michael. General Pitt-Rivers: Evolution and Archaeology in the Nineteenth Century.

Bradford-on-Avon: Moonraker Press, 1997.

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From Aristarchus to Diophantus. Oxford: Clarendon, 1921.

Jackson, Lambert. The Educational Significance of Sixteenth Century Arithmetic from the Point of View

of the Present Time. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University, 1906.

Karpinski, Louis. The History of Arithmetic. Chicago, New York: Rand, McNally & Company, 1925.

Yeldham, Florence. The Teaching of Arithmetic through Four Hundred Years (1535-1935). London:

G.G. Harrap & Co., Ltd., 1936.

Diophantus (200 or 214-284 or 298 AD) Morse, JoAnn. The Reception of Diophantus' Arithmetic in the Renaissance. Diss. Princeton

University, 1981.

Leonardo Fibonacci (1170-1250) Fibonacci, Leonardo and L.E. Sigler. The Book of Squares: An Annotated Translation into

Modern English by L.E. Sigler. Orlando, FL: Academic Press, Inc., 1987.

Gies, Joseph. Leonard of Pisa and the New Mathematics of the Middle Ages. New York:

Crowell, 1969.

6. Astronomy Evans, James. The History and Practice of Ancient Astronomy. New York: Oxford University Press,

1998.

Goldstein, Bernard. Theory and Observation in Ancient and Medieval Astronomy. London: Variorum

Reprints, 1985.

Lewis, George Cornewall, Sir. An Historical Survey of the Astronomy of the Ancients. London: Parker,

Son, and Bourn, 1862.

Narrien, John. An Historical Account of the Origin and Progress of Astronomy. London: J. & DA

Darling, 1833.

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Rybka, Kugeniusz. Four Hundred Years of the Copernican Heritage. Trans. Marianna

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MA: P. Smith, 1972.

Szymczak, Chester. The Legacy of Mikolaj Kopernik: One Man's Love Affair with the Universe.

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Ptolemy (83-161 AD) Ptolemy. Ptolemy's Almagest. trans. G. J. Toomer. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1984.

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Swerdlow, Noel M., Ptolemy's Theory of the Distance and Sizes of the Planets: A Study of the

Scientific Foundations of Medieval Cosmology. 1968.

Taub, Liba Chaia. Ptolemy's Universe: The Natural Philosophical and Ethical Foundations of

Ptolemy's Astronomy. Chicago: Open Court, 1993.

Galileo (1564-1642) Galilei, Galileo. Galileo on the World Systems: A New Abridged Translation and Guide.

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Di Canzio, Albert. Galileo: His Science and His Significance for the Future of Man. Portsmouth,

NH: ADASI Publishing Co., 1996.

Drake, Stillman. Galileo at Work: His Scientific Biography. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press, 1978.

Fahie, John Joseph. Galileo, His Life and Work. New York: J. Pott, 1903.

Fermi, Laura. Galileo and the Scientific Revolution. New York: Basic Books, 1961.

7. Biology Mayr, Ernst. The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance. Cambridge, MA:

Belknap Press, 1982.

McRae, Charles. Fathers of Biology. London: Percival, 1890.

Moore, John Alexander. Science as a Way of Knowing: The Foundations of Modern Biology.

Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1993.

Nordenskiöld, Erik. The History of Biology, A Survey. New York: Tudor Publishing Co., 1935.

Ritterbush, Philip C. Overtures to Biology, the Speculations of Eighteenth Century Naturalists. New

Haven: Yale University Press, 1964.

Singer, Charles Joseph. A History of Biology to about the Year 1900: A General Introduction to the

Study of Living Things. 3rd

ed. London, New York: Abelard-Schuman, 1959.

Taylor, Henry. Greek Biology and Medicine. Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1922.

Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564) Vesalius, Andreas. On the Fabric of the Human Body: A Translation of De Humani Corporis

Fabrica Libri Septem. trans. William Frank Richardson and John Burd Carman. San

Francisco: Norman Publishing, 1998.

Ball, James. Andreas Vesalius: The Reformer of Anatomy. St. Louis: Medical Science Press,

1910.

Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) Linne, Carl von. Philosophia Botanica. trans. Stephen Freer. Oxford: Oxford University

Press, 2003.

Fara, Patricia. Sex, Botany & Empire: The Story of Carl Linnaeus and Joseph Banks. Cambridge,

UK: Icon, 2003.

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788) Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, comte de. Selections from Natural History, Gender and

Particular. New York: Arno Press, 1977.

Roger, Jacques. Buffon: A Life in Natural History. Trans. Sarah Lucille Bonnefoi. Ed. L. Pearce

Williams. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1997.

8. Chemistry Farber, Eduard. The Evolution of Chemistry: A History of its Ideas, Methods, and Materials. New York:

Ronald Press Co., 1952.

Leonard, Jonathan. Crusaders of Chemistry: Six Makers of the Modern World. Garden City, NY:

Doubleday, Doran, 1930.

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Masson, Irvine. Three Centuries of Chemistry: Phases in the Growth of a Science. London: E. Benn

Ltd., 1925.

Meyer, Ernst von. A History of Chemistry from Earliest Times to the Present Day, Being Also an

Introduction to the Study of the Science. 3rd

ed. Trans. George M'Gowan. London, New York:

MacMillan and Co., 1906.

McGrayne, Sharon. Prometheans in the lab: Chemistry and the Making of the Modern World. New

York: McGraw-Hill, 2001.

Partington, James. Origins and Development of Applied Chemistry. London, New York: Longmans,

Green and Co., 1935.

Rodwell, George F., The Birth of Chemistry. London, Macmillan and Co., 1874.

Stillman, John Maxson. The Story of Alchemy and Early Chemistry (The Story of Early Chemistry).

New York: Dover Publications, 1960.

Webster, Charles. From Paracelsus to Newton: Magic and the Making of Modern Science.

Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1982.

Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) Pasteur, Louis and Joseph Lister. Germ Theory and Its Applications to Medicine & on the

Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery (Great Minds Series). Amherst, NY:

Prometheus Books, 1996.

Cuny, Hilaire. Louis Pasteur: The Man and his Theories. Trans. Patrick Evans. Greenwich, CT:

Fawcett, 1967. Duclaux, Emile. Pasteur: The History of a Mind. Trans. Erwin Smith, Florence Hedges.

Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co., 1920.

Keim, Albert and Louis Lumet. Louis Pasteur. Trans. Frederic Taber Cooper. New York: F.A.

Stokes, 1914.

Nicolle, Jacques. Louis Pasteur: The Story of his Major Discoveries. New York: Basic Books,

1961.

Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) Lavoisier, Antione. The Elements of Chemistry. trans. Kerr. Mineola, NY: Dover

Publications, 1984.

Davis, Kenneth. The Cautionary Scientists: Priestly, Lavoisier, and the Founding of Modern

Chemistry. New York: Putnam, 1966.

McKie, Douglas. Antoine Lavoisier: The Father or Modern Chemistry. Philadelphia: J.B.

Lippincott Company, 1936.

---. Antoine Lavoisier: Scientist, Economist, Social Reformer. New York: H. Schuman, 1952.

9. Dentistry Bremner, Maurice David Kaufman. The Story of Dentistry: From the Dawn of Civilization to the

Present. New York: Dental Items of Interest Publishing Co.; Great Britain: H. Kimpton's Medical

House, 1939.

Guerini, Vincenzo. A History of Dentistry from the Most Ancient Times until the End of the Eighteenth

Century. Boston: Longwood Press, 1977.

Weinberger, Bernhard W. Orthodontics, and Historical Review of its Origin and Evolution, Including

Extensive Bibliography of Orthodontics Literature up to the Time of Specialization. St. Louis:

C.V. Mosby Company, 1926.

Pierre Fauchard (1678-1761) Fauchard, Pierre. The Surgeon Dentist, or, Treatise on the Teeth. Tr. from the 2

nd ed. Lilian

Lindsay. London: Butterworth, 1946.

Weinberger, Bernard W. Pierre Fauchard Surgeon-Dentist: A Brief Account of the Beginning of

Modern Dentistry, The First Dental Textbook, and Professional Life Two Hundred Years

Ago. Minneapolis: Pierre Fauchard Academy, 1941.

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10. Drama Carlson, Marvin. Theories of the Theatre: A Historical and Critical Survey, from the Greeks to the

Present. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993.

Cheny, Sheldon. The Theatre: Three Thousand Years of Drama, Acting and Stagecraft. New York:

Longmans, Green and Co., 1952.

Chetwood, William. A General History of the Stage from its Origin in Greece down to the Present Time.

London: W. Owen, 1749.

Mantzius, Karl. A History of Theatrical Art in Ancient and Modern Times. Trans. Louise von Cossell.

Gloucester, MA: P. Smith, 1970.

Mitchley, Jack and Peter Spaulding. Five Thousand Years of Theatre. New York: Holmes and Meier

Publishers, 1982.

Nicoll, Allardyce. The Development of the Theatre: A Study of Theatrical Art from the Beginnings to

the Present Day. 4th ed., rev. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1958.

Stampino, Maria. Staging the Pastoral: Tasso's Aminta and the Emergence of Modern Western

Theater. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005.

Sophocles (496-406) Sophocles. Sophocles I: Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone (The Complete Greek

Tragedies). ed. David Grene and Richmond Lattimore. trans. David Grene. Chicago:

University of Chicago Press, 1991.

Bowra, Cecil. Sophoclean Tragedy. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1944.

Kirkwood, Gordon. A Study of Sophoclean Drama. Ithaca: NY, Cornell University Press, 1958.

Euripides (480-406) Euripides. Ten Plays. trans. Paul Roche. New York: Signet Classics, 1998.

Lucas, Frank. Euripides and his Influence. Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1923.

Greenwood, Leonard. Aspects of Euripidean Tragedy. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1970.

Aeschylus (525-426 BC) Aeschylus. The Oresteia: Agamemnon; The Libation Bearers; The Eumenides. New York:

Penguin Classics, 1984. Franklin, Susan. Traces of Epic Influence in the Tragedies of Aeschylus. Baltimore:

Friedenwald, 1895.

Sheppard, John. Aeschylus & Sophocles: Their work and Influence. New York: Longmans,

Green and Co., 1927.

Smyth, Herbert. Aeschylean Tragedy. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1924.

11. Economics Clark, Henry, ed. Commerce, Culture and Liberty: Readings of Capitalism before Adam Smith.

Indianapolis, IN: Liberty Fund, 2003.

Groenewegen, Peter. Eighteenth-Century Ecomomics: Turgot, Beccaria and Smith and their

Contemporaries. London, New York: Routledge, 2002.

Hutchison, Terence. Before Adam Smith: The Emergence of Political Economu, 1662-1776. Oxford,

UK; New York: B. Blackwell, 1988.

McCarthy, George. Marx and the Ancients: Classical Ethics, Social Justice, and Nineteenth Century

Political Economy.

Robbins, Lionel. The Evolution of Modern Economic Theory: And Other Papers on the History of

Economic Thought. New Brunswick, NJ: Aldine Transaction, 2007

Skousen, Mark. The Big Three in Economics: Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and John Maynard Keynes.

Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2007.

Chanakya (350-283 BC)

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Kautalya. The Art of Wealth: Strategies for Success. trans. Thomas Cleary. Deerfield Beach,

FL: Health Communications, 1998.

Kautalya. Ethics of Chanakya. Trans. Tantrik Yogi Ramesh. Delhi: Sahni Publications, 1997.

Adam Smith (1723-1790) Smith, Adam. The Wealth of Nations. ed. Edwin Cannan. New York: Bantam Classic, 2003.

Arrowood, Charles. Theory of Education in the Political Philosophy of Adam Smith. Austin,

TX: Arrowood, 1945.

Evensky, Jerry. Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on

Markets, Law, Ethics and Culture. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Ginzberg, Eli. Adam Smith and the Founding of Market Economics. New Brunswick, NJ:

Transaction Publishers, 2002.

Rothschild, Emma. Economic Sentiments: Adam Smith, Condorcet, and the Enlightenmnet.

Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2001.

West, Edwin. Adam Smith into the Twenty-First Century. Cheltenham, UK; Brookfield, VT: E.

Elgar, 1996.

12. Engineering De Camp, L. Sprague. The Ancient Engineers. Norwalk, CT: Burndy Library, 1996.

Harms, A. Engineering in Time: The Systematics of Engineering History and its Contemporary Context.

London: Imperial College Press, 2004.

Hill, Donald. A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times. London, New York:

Routledge, 1996.

Neuberger, Albert. The Technical Arts and Sciences of the Ancients. Trans. Henry Brose. London:

Methuen & Co., Ltd., 1930.

Schwartz, Max. Machines, Buildings, Weaponry of Biblical Times. Old Tappan, NJ: Fleming H. Revell

Co., 1990.

Imhotep Cormack, Maribelle. Imhotep: Builder in Stone. New York: F. Watts, 1965.

William Gilbert (1544-1603) Gilbert, William. On the Magnet. New York: Basic Books, 1958.

Kay, Charles. William Gilbert's Renaissance Philosophy of the Magnet. 1981.

13. Geography Blair, John. The History of the Rise and Progress of Geography. London: T. Cadell and W. Ginger,

1784.

Dunbar, Gary, ed. Geography: Discipline, Profession, and Subject since 1870: An International Survey.

Dordrecht, Netherlands; Norwell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

Fischer, Eric, et. al. A Question of Place: The Development of Geographic Thought. 2nd

ed. Arlington,

VA: Beatty, 1969.

Fuson, Robert. A Geography of Geography: Origins and Development of the Discipline. Dubuque,

Iowa: W.C. Brown Co., 1969.

Martin, Geoffrey. All Possible Worlds: A History of Geographical Ideas. 4th ed. New York: Oxford

University Press, 2005.

Passen, Chriatiaan van. The Classical Tradition of Geography. Groningen: JB Wolters, 1957.

Taylor, Eva. Tudor Geography, 1485-1583. London: Methuen and Company, 1930.

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London: Methuen and Company, 1934.

Eratosthenes (276-194 BC) Fraser, Peter. Eratosthenes of Cyrene. London: Oxford University Press, 1971.

Anaximander (610-546 BC)

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Heidel, William. Anaximander's Book, the Earliest Known Geographical Treatise. Boston,

1921.

Herodotus (484-425 BC) Mardon, Austin. A Conspectus of the Contribution of Herodotus to the Development of

Geographic Thought. Edmonton: RTAJ Fry Press, 1991.

14. Geometry Allman, George. Greek Geometry from Thales to Euclid. New York: Arno Press, 1976.

Kolmogorov, A.N., and A.P. Yushkevich, eds., Mathematics of the 19th Century: Geometry, Analytic

Funtion Theory. Trans. Roger Cooke. Basel, Boston : Birkhäuser Verlag, 1996.

Knorr, Wilbur Richard. The Ancient Tradition of Geometric Problems. Boston: Birkhäuser, 1986.

Waerden, Bartel Leendert, van der. Geometry and Algebra in Ancient Civilizations. Berlin, New York:

Springer-Verlag, 1983.

Euclid (300-275 BC) Euclid and Thomas Heath. The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, Books 1 and 2. Mineola,

NY: Dover Press, 1956.

Dodgson, Charles. Euclid and his Modern Rivals. 2nd

ed. London: Macmillan, 1885.

Smith, Thomas. Euclid, his Life and System. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1902.

15. History Breisach, Ernst. Classical Rhetoric & Medieval Historiography. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute

Publications, Western Michigan University, 1985.

Cochrane, Eric. Historians and Historiography in the Italian Renaissance. Chicago: University of

Chicago Press, 1981.

Demaray, John. From Pilgrimage to History: The Renaissance and Global Historicism. New York: AMS

Press, 2006.

Fitzsimmons, Matthew. The Past Recaptured: Great Historians and the History of History. Notre Dame,

IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1983.

Fussner, Smith. The Historical Revolution: English Historical Writing and Thought, 1580-1640.

Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1976.

Kelley, Donald. Faces of History: Historical Inquiry from Herodotus to Herder. New Haven: Yale

University Press, 1998.

Luraghi, Nino, ed. The Historian's Craft in the Age of Herodotus. Oxford; New York: Oxford University

Press, 2001.

Momigliano, Arnaldo. The Classical Foundations of Modern Historiography. Berkeley: University of

California Press, 1990.

Smalley, Beryl. Historians in the Middle Ages. London: Thames & Hudson, 1974.

Herodotus (848-425 BC) Herodotus. The Histories. ed. John Marincola., trans. Aubrey De Selincourt. New York:

Penguin Classics, 1996.

Lateiner, Donald. The Historical Method of Herodotus. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,

1989.

Myres, John Linton, Sir. Herodotus: Father of History. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968.

Nielsen, Flemming. The Tragedy in History: Herodotus and the Deuteronomistic History.

Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997.

Waters, Kenneth. Herodotos, the Historian: His Problems, Methods, and Originality. Norman:

University of Oklahoma Press, 1985.

Thucydides (460-395 BC)

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Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian War. Trans. Benjamin Jowett. Amherst: Prometheus

Books, 1998.

Cochrane, Charles. Thucydides and the Science of History. New York: Russell & Russell, 1965.

Grundy, George. Thucydides and the History of his Age. Oxford: Blackwell, 1948.

16. Law Jolowicz, Herbert. Roman Foundations of Modern Law. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1957.

Mousourakis, George. A Legal History of Rome. London; New York: Routledge, 2007.

Savigny, Friedrich Karl von. The History of the Roman Law during the Middle Ages. Trans. E.

Cathcart. Westport, CT: Hyperion Press, 1979.

Sherman, Charles. Roman Law in the Modern World. Holmes Beach, FL: Wm. W. Gaunt, 1994.

Stein, Charles. Roman Law in European History. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

Watson, Alan. The Evolution of Western Private Law. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,

2001.

Aristotle (384-322 BC) Brooks, Richard and James Bernard Murphy, eds. Aristotle and Modern Law. Aldershot, Hants,

England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate/Dartmouth, 2003.

Leyden, Wolfgang von. Aristotle on Equality and Justice: His Political Argument. Houndmills,

Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan and London School of Economics and Political

Science, 1985.

Cicero (106-43 BC) Van Zyl, Deon Hurter. Cicero's Legal Philosophy. Roodepoort: Digma Publications, 1986.

17. Medicine Budge, Ernest. Herb-Doctors and Physicians in the Ancient World: The Divine Origin of the Craft of the

Herbalist. Chicago: Ares Publishers, 1978.

Fantini, Bernardino. Western Medical Thought from Antiquity to Middle Ages. Cambridge, MA:

Harvard University Press, 1998.

Gordon, Benjamin. Medicine Throughout Antiquity. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Co., 1949.

Nutton, Vivian. Ancient Medicine. London; New York: Routledge, 2004.

Retief, François. Health and Healing, Disease and Death in Graeco-Roman World. Trans. Margaret

Raftery. Bloemfontein: University of the Free State: 2005.

Riddle, John. Contraception and Abortion from the Ancient World to the Renaissance. Cambridge, MA:

Harvard University Press, 1992.

Saunders, John Bertrand de Cusance Morant. The Transitions from Ancient Egyptian to Greek Medicine.

Lawrence, University of Kansas Press, 1963.

Abulcasis (1013) Ramen, Fred. Albucasis (Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi): Renowned Muslim Surgeon of the Tenth

Century. New York: Rosen Publishing Group, 2006.

Hippocrates (460-370 BC) Hippocrates. The Genuine Works of Hippocrates. trans. Francis Adams. Whitefish, MT:

Kessinger Publishing, 2007.

Lund, Fred. The Life and Writings of Hippocrates: A Sketch. Boston: John Cotton, 1924.

Heidel, William Arthur. Hippocratic Medicine, its Spirit and Method. New York: Arno Press,

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Schiefsky, Mark. Hippocrates on Ancient Medicine. Trans. Leiden; Boston: Brill, 2005.

Smith, Wesley. The Hippocratic Tradition. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1979. Galen (129-200 or 216 AD) Galen. Selections. trans. P. Singer. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Campbell, Courtney. Searching for the Seat of Intellect: Galen's Localization of the Rational

Soul and its Implication in Ancient Greek Medicine. 2005.

Dalton, John. Galen and Paracelsus. New York: D. Appleton, 1873.

Garcia Ballester, Luis. Galen and Galenism: Theory and Medical Practice from Antiquity to the

European Renaissance. Ed. John Arrizabalga, et. al. Aldershot, Hampshire; Burlington,

VT: Ashgate/Variorum, 2002.

Johnston, Ian. Galen on Diseases and Symptons. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University

Press, 2006.

Temkin, Owsei. Galenism: Rise and Decline of a Medical Philosophy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell

University Press, 1973.

Paracelsus (1493-1541) Paracelsus. Paracelsus: Essential Readings. trans. Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke. Wellingborough,

Northamptonshire, England: Crucible, 1990.

Ball, Philip. The Devil's Doctor: Paracelsus and the World of Renaissance Magic and Science.

New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006.

Crone, Hugh. Paracelsus: The Man who Defied Medicine; His Real Contribution to Medicine

and Science. Melbourne: Albarello Press, 2004.

Coulter, Harris. The Patterns Emerge: Hippocrates to Paracelsus. Washington: Weekawken

Book Co., 1975.

Debus, Allen. The Chemical Philosophy: Paracelsian Science and Medicine in the Sixteenth and

Seventeenth Centuries. New York: Science History Publications, 1977.

Pagel, Walter. Paracelsus: An Introduction to Philosophical Medicine in the Era of the

Renaissance. Basel; New York: S. Karger, 1958.

18. Pharmacy Anderson, Stuart, ed. Making Medicines: A Brief History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals. London,

Chicago: Pharmaceutical Press, 2005.

Colle, Henry. Foundations of Pharmacy in the Near East. 1948.

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Cremin, Lawrence. American Education: The Colonial Experience. New York: HarperCollins, 1970.

Hansen, Allen. Liberalism and American Education in the Eighteenth Century. New York: Macmillan,

1926.

Harding, Thomas. College Literary Societies: Their Contribution to Higher Education in the United

States, 1815-1876. New York: Pageant Books, 1971.

Hofstader, Richard, and Wilson Smith. American Higher Education: A Documentary History, vol. I.

Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961.

Hornberger, Theodore. Scientific Thought in the American Colleges, 1639-1800. Austin, TX: University

of Texas Press, 1945.

Herbst, Jurgen. From Crisis to Crisis: American College Government, 1636-1819. Cambridge, MA:

Harvard University Press, 1982.

Meiklejohn, Alexander. The Liberal College. Boston: Marshall Jones, 1920.

Morrison, Samuel Eliot. The Intellectual Life of Colonial New England. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University

Press, 1956.

Schmidt, George. The Liberal Arts College: A Chapter in American Cultural History. New Brunswick,

NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1957.

Smallwood, Mary. An Historical Study of Examinations and Grading Systems in Early American

Universities. New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1969.

Smith, George. The Old Time College President. New York: Columbia University Press, 1930.

Tewksbury, Donald. The Founding of American Colleges and Universities Before the Civil War. New

York: Bureau of Publications, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1932.

Thwing, Charles F. History of Higher Education in America. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1906.

Wills, Elbert. The Growth of American Higher Education. Philadelphia: Dorrance, 1936.

The Antebellum Colleges:

1. Harvard College Burton, John D. Puritan Town and Gown: Harvard College and Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1636-1800.

diss. Harvard University, 1996.

Melia, Elizabeth. Science, Values, and Education: The Search for Cultural Unity at Harvard Under

Charles W. Eliot, A. Lawrence Lowell, and James B. Conant. 1995.

Morison, Samuel Eliot. The Development of Harvard University since the Inauguration of President

Eliot, 1869-1929. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1930.

---. Three Centuries of Harvard. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1936.

---. The Founding of Harvard College. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1935.

---. Harvard College in the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1936.

Rand, Edward. Liberal Education in Seventeenth Century Harvard. Southworth Press, 1933.

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Charles William Eliot Hawkins, Hugh. Harvard and America: The Educational Leadership of Charles W. Eliot.

New York: Oxford University Press, 1960.

Abbott Lawrence Lowell Keppel, Frederick. President Lowell and His Influence. 1933.

MacDougall, James. Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Educator and Innovator. 1980.

2. The College of William and Mary, 1693 Adams, Herbert. The College of William and Mary: A Contribution to the History of Higher

Education. Montana: Kessinger Publishing, 2007.

Garrett, John. Colonial Well of Knowledge: Roots and Founders of the College of William and

Mary in Virginia. Philadelphia: XLibris Publishing, 2005.

Godson, Susan. The College of William and Mary: A History. Williamsburg, VA: King and

Queens Press, Society of the Alumni, College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1993.

Tyler, Lyon. The Making of the Union: Contribution of the College of William and Mary in

Virginia. Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1899.

3. The Collegiate School at New Haven (Yale College), 1701 Cowie, Alexander. Educational Problems at Yale College in the Eighteenth Century. New

Haven: for the Tercentenary Commission by Yale University Press, 1936.

Gabriel, Ralph Henry. Religion and Learning at Yale: The Church of Christ in the College and

University, 1757-1957. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1958.

Kelley, Brooks Mather. Yale: A History. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1974.

Kinglsey, William Lathrop, ed. Yale College, A Sketch of its History. New York: Holt, 1879.

---. How Yale Grew to be a National University. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1891.

Oviatt, Edwin. The Beginnings of Yale (1701-1726). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press,

1916.

Pierson, George Wilson. Yale: College and University 1871-1937. New Haven: Yale University

Press, 1952.

---. Yale College: An Educational History, 1871-1921. New Haven: Yale University Press,

1952.

4. The College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania),1740 Cheyney, Edward Potts. History of the University of Pennsylvania 1740-1940. Philadelphia:

University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940.

Keniston, Hayward. Graduate Study and Research in the Arts and Sciences at the University of

Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1959.

Mallon, Linda. Franklin’s Daughters: Profiles of Penn Women. Philadelphia, PA: University of

Pennsylvania Press, 2001.

Dowlin, Cornell, ed. The University of Pennsylvania Today, Its Buildings, Departments, &

Work. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1940.

5. The College of New Jersey (Princeton University), 1746

Collins, Varnum Lansing. Princeton. New York: Oxford University Press, 1914.

Oberdorfer, Don. Princeton University: The First 250 Years. ed. J. T. Miller. Princeton, NJ:

Princeton University Press, 1995.

Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson. Princeton: 1746-1896. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University

Press, 1946.

6. King’s College (Columbia University), 1754 Barzun, Jacques, ed. A History of the Faculty of Philosophy of Columbia University. 1957.

Keppel, Frederick. Columbia. New York: Oxford University Press, 1914.

McCaughney, Robert. Stand, Columbia: A History of Columbia University in the City of New

York, 1754-2004. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003.

Van Amrige, John Howard, et. al. A History of Columbia University. 1904.

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7. The College of Rhode Island (Brown University), 1764 Bronson, Walter. The History of Brown University, 1764-1914. Boston: Merrymount Press,

1917.

Fleming, Donald. Science and Technology in Providence 1760-1914, An Essay on the History of

Brown University in the Metropolitan Community. Providence: Brown University, 1952.

Keen, William. The Early Years of Brown University, 1764-1770. Boston: Merrymount Press,

1914.

Welts, Polly, ed. The Search for Equality: Women at Brown University, 1891-1991. Providence,

RI: Brown University, 1991.

8. Queen’s College (Rutgers College), 1766 Demarest, William. A History of Rutgers College, 1766-1924., New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers,

1924.

McCormick, Richard. Rutgers: A Bicentennial History. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University

Press, 1966.

9. Dartmouth College (1769) Dickey, John Solan. Eleazar Wheelock, 1711-1779, Daniel Webster, 1782-1852. and their

Pioneer Dartmouth College. New York: Newcomen Society in North Amreica, 1954.

King, Allen. Dartmouth College from Natural Philosophy to Contemporary Science, 1769-1969.

Hanover, NH:1969.

Quint, Wilder. The Story of Dartmouth. Boston: Little, 1922.

Richardson, Leon Burr. History of Dartmouth College. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth Univeristy

Publications, 1934.

The American Revolution and the Expansion of Higher Education: Brickman, William W., and Stanley Lehrer, eds. A Century of Higher Education: Classical Citadel to

Collegiate Colossus. New York: Society for the Advancement of Education, 1962.

Clapp, Margaret, ed. The Modern University. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1950.

Coulter, E. Merton. College Life in the Old South. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1951.

Eckelberry, Roscoe. A History of the Municipal University of the United States. Washington, DC: US

Office of Education, 1932.

Hoeveler, David. Creating the American Mind: Intellect and Politics in the Colonial Colleges. Lanham,

MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002.

Hudson, Jay. The College and New America. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1920.

Jarausch, Konrad, ed. The Transformation of Higher Learning 1860-1930. Chicago: University of

Chicago Press, 1983.

Nevins, Allan. The State Universities and Democracy. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1962.

Robson, David. Education Republicans: The College in the Era of the American Revolution, 1750-1800.

Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985.

Roche, John F. The Colonial Colleges in the War for American Independence. Millwood, NY:

Associated Faculty Press, 1986.

Sanford, Nevitt, ed. The American College. New York: Wiley, 1962.

Religion in Higher Education

Aubrey, Edwin. The Religious Element in Higher Education. New Haven, CT: E. W. Hazen Foundation,

1952.

Gill, David, ed. Should God Get Tenure?: Essays on Religion and Higher Education. Grand Rapids:

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1997.

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Hart, D. G. The University Gets Religion: Religious Studies in American Higher Education. Baltimore,

MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.

Marsden, George. The Soul of the American University: From Protestant Establishment to Established

Nonbelief. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.

---. The Secularization of the Academy (Religion in America). New York: Oxford University Press,

1992.

Noll, Mark. Princeton and the Republic, 1768-1822: The Search for Christian Enlightenment in the Era

of Samuel Stanhope Smith. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1989.

Roberts, Jon H., and James Turner. The Sacred and Secular University. Princeton, NJ: Princeton

University Press, 2000.

Sloan, Douglas. Faith and Knowledge: Mainline Protestantism and American Higher Education.

Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 1994.

Shepard, Robert. God’s People in the Ivory Tower: Religion in the Early American University. Orlando,

FL: Carlson Publishing, 1991.

Stevenson, Louise. Scholarly Means to Evangelical Ends: The New Haven Scholars and the

Transformation of Higher Learning in America, 1830-1890. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins

University Press, 1986.

Tewksbury, Donald. The Founding of American Colleges and Universities before the Civil War, with

Particular Reference to the Religious Influences Bearing Upon the College Movement. Hamden,

CT: Archon Books, 1965.

Wind, James. Bible and the University: The Messianic Version of William Rainey Harper. Atlanta, GA:

Society of Biblical Literature, 1987.

Denominational Colleges established as a result of the Great Awakening:

1. Marietta College Beach, Arthur. A Pioneer College: The Story of Marietta. Privately Printed (John F. Cuneo Co.),

1935.

2. Oberlin College Barnard, John. From Evangelicalism to Progressivism at Oberlin College, 1866-1917.

Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1969.

Fairchild, James. Oberlin: The Colony and the College, 1833-1883. New York: Garland

Publishing, 1984.

Fletcher, Robert. A History of Oberlin College from its Foundation through the Civil War.

Oberlin, OH: Oberlin College, 1943.

Waite, Cally. Permission to Remain Among Us: Education for Blacks in Oberlin, Ohio, 1880-

1914. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002.

3. Kenyon College Piatt, James. How the Bishop Built his College in the Woods. Cincinnati: The Western Literary

Press, 1906.

4. Denison University Shepardson, Francis. Denison University, 1831-1931: A Centennial History. Granville, Ohio:

Printed by the Granville Times and Publishing Co., 1931.

5. Ohio Wesleyan University Hubbart, Henry Clyde. Ohio Wesleyan’s First Hundred Years. Delaware, OH: Ohio Wesleyan

University, 1943.

6. Otterbein University Garst, Henry. Otterbein University, 1847-1907. Dayton, OH: United Brethren Publishing House,

1907.

7. Wittenberg College

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Lenz, Harold. A History of Wittenberg College (1845-1945). Springfield, OH: The Wittenberg

Press, 1946.

8. Heidelberg College Williams, Edward Irwin Franklin. Heidelberg, Democratic Christian College, 1850-1950.

Menasha, WI: G. Banta Publishing Co., 1952.

9. Wabash College Osbourne, James, and Theodore Gronert. Wabash College: The First Hundred Years, 1832-1932,

Being the Story of its Growth from its Founding in the Wilderness to the Present Day.

The Civil War, Industrial Revolution and Higher Education in the 19th

Century:

Clark, William. Academic Charisma and the Origins of the Research University. Chicago: University of

Chigago Press, 1006.

Frost, Dan. Thinking Confederates: Academia and the Idea of Progress in the New South. Knoxville:

University of Tennessee Press, 2000.

Geiger, Roger. The American College in the Nineteenth Century. Nashville: Vanderbilt University

Press, 2000.

Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance Commission. Michigan Institutions of Higher Education in

the Civil War. ed. Willis Dunbar. Lansing: Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance

Commission, 1964.

Pace, Robert. Halls of Honor: College Men in the Old South. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University,

2004.

West, E.G. Education and the Industrial Revolution. Liberty Fund, 2001

Normal Schools, State Universities, and Land Grant Colleges: Normal Schools: Barnard, Henry. Normal Schools, and Other Institutions, Agencies, and Means Designed for the

Professional Education of Teachers. Hartford: Case, Tiffany: 1851.

McCarrel, Fred. The Development of the Training School. Nashville, TN: George Peabody College for

Teachers, 1934.

Phelps, William Franklin. Normal Schools: Their Relation to the Primary and Higher Institutions of

Learning, and to the Welfare and Progress of Society, Together with their Future in the United

States. Trenton: Office of the "True American," 1857.

Stowe, Calvin Ellis. Common Schools and Teachers' Seminaries. Boston: Marsh, Capen, Lyon and

Webb, 1839.

Horace Mann: Mann, Horace. Horace Mann on the Crisis in Education. ed. Louis Fuller. Lanham, MD: University

Press of America, 1983.

Cariglia, Norma. The Philosophical Ideology of Horace Mann. 1996.

Culver, Raymond. Horace Mann and Religion in the Massachusetts Public Schools. New York:

Arno Press, 1969.

Hayes, William. Horace Mann's Vision of the Public Schools: Is It Still Relevant? Lanham, MD:

Rowman & Littlefield, 2006.

Williams, Edward. Horace Mann, Educational Statesman. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1937.

Early State Universities:

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Foerster, Norman. The American State University. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press,

1937.

Prichett, Henry. The Spirit of the State Universities. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1910.

Early State Institutions:

1. University of Georgia Brooks, Robert Preston. The University of Georgia Under Sixteen Administrations, 1785-1955.

Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1956.

Dyer, Thomas. The University of Georgia: A Bicentennial History, 1785-1985. Athens:

University of Georgia, 1985.

2. Ohio University Hoover, Thomas. The History of the Ohio University. Athens, Ohio University Press, 1954.

Martzolff, Clement. Ohio University: The Historic College of the Old Northwest. Athens, OH:

Ohio University Press.

3. University of Tennessee (Nashville) Folmsbee, Stanley. Tennessee Establishes a State University: First Years of Tennessee,

1979-1887. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, 1961.

Montgomery, James. The Volunteer State Forges its University, the University of Tennessee,

1887-1919. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, 1966.

4. University of North Carolina Battle, Kemp. History of the University of North Carolina. Raleigh, NC: Edwards & Broughton

Printing Company, 1907.

Wilson, Louis. The University of North Carolia, 1900-1930: The Making of a Modern

University. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1957.

5. University of Maryland Callcott, George. A History of the University of Maryland. Baltimore: Maryland Historical

Society, 1966.

6. University of South Carolina Green, Edwin. A History of the University of South Carolina. Columbia, SC: The State Co.,

1916.

Hollis, Daniel Walker. University of South Carolina. Columbia: University of South Carolina

Press, 1951.

Matalene, Carolyn and Katherine C. Reynolds, eds. Carolina Voices: Two Hundred Years of

Student Experiences. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.

7. University of Kentucky Hopkins, James. The University of Kentucky: Origins and Early Years. Lexington: University

of Kentucky Press, 1951.

Talbert, Charles. The University of Kentucky: The Maturing Years. Lexington: University of

Kentucky Press, 1965.

8. University of Virginia Bruce, Philip Alexander. History of the University of Virginia, 1819-1919: The Lengthened

Shadow of One Man. New York: Macmillan, 1920.

Tutweiler, Henry. Early Years of the University of Virginia. Charlottesville, VA: Charlottesville

Chronicle Book and Job Office, 1882.

Thomas Jefferson: Adams, Herbert. Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia. Washington: Govt. Print Off.,

1888.

Addis, Cameron. Jefferson’s Vision for Education, 1760-1845. New York: Peter Lang, 2003.

Honeywell, Roy. The Educational Work of Thomas Jefferson. New York: Russell & Russell,

1964.

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Mapp, Alf. Thomas Jefferson: Passionate Pilgrim: The Presidency, the Founding of the

University, and the Private Battle. Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1991.

Wagoner, Jennings. Jefferson and Education. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina

Press, 2004.

Land Grant Colleges: Andrews, Benjamin. The Land Grant of 1862 and the Land-Grant Colleges. Washington, GPO, 1918.

Eddy, E. D. Jr., Colleges for Our Land and Time: The Land Grant Idea in Education. New York: Harper,

1956.

Kuykendall, Dean. The Land-Grant College: A Study in Transition. 1946.

Ross, Earle. Democracy's College: The Land Grant Movement in the Formative Stage. Iowa: Iowa

State College Press, 1953.

Walton, John. Land-Grant College Education, 1910-1920. Washington: GPO, 1925.

West Virginia University, College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics. The Development of

the Land-Grant Colleges and Universities and their Influence on the Economic and Social Life of

the People. Morgantown: 1963.

Young, Percy. A Proposed Program of Educational and Vocational Guidance for Freshman in Negro

Land Grant Colleges. 1946.

Justin Morrill Cross, Coy. Justin Smith Morrill: Father of the Land-Grant Colleges. East Lansing: Michigan

State University Press, 1999.

James, Edmund. The Origin of the Land Grant Act of 1862: (the so-called Morrill Act) and Some

Account of its Author. Urbana-Champaign: University of Chicago Press, 1910.

Early Land Grant Institutions:

1. Michigan (Michigan State University) Kuhn, Madison. Michigan State: The First Hundred Years, 1855-1955. East Lansing: Michigan

State University Press, 1955.

2. Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania State University) Dunaway, Wayland Fuller. History of Pennsylvania State College. PA: The Pennsylvania State

College, 1946.

3. Iowa (Iowa State University) Lagomarcino, Virgil. The Owl, the Elephant, and the Other Side of the Mountain: An Academic

Odyssey. Ames: Iowa State University, 1997.

Ross, Earl D. A History of Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts. Ames, IA:

Iowa State College Press, 1942.

Schwieder, Gretchen van Houten, ed. A Sesquicentennial History of Iowa State University:

Tradition and Transformation. Ames: Iowa State University, 2007.

4. Connecticut (University of Connecticut) Stave, Bruce, et. al. Red Brick in the Land of Steady Habits: Creating the University of

Connecticut, 1881-2006. Storrs, CT: University of Connecticut Press, 2006.

Stemmons, Walter. Connecticut Agricultural College- A History. Storrs, CT: 1931.

5. Rhode Island (University of Rhode Island) Eschenbacher, Herman. The University of Rhode Island: A History of Land-Grant Education in

Rhode Island. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1967.

6. Delaware (University of Delaware) Hoffecker, Carol. Beneath thy Guiding Hand: A History of Women at the University of

Delaware. Newark, DE: University of Delaware, 1994.

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Munroe, John. The University of Delaware: A History. Newark, DE: The University of

Delaware, 1986.

7. Indiana (Purdue University) Topping, Robert. A Century and Beyond: The History of Purdue University. West Lafayette, IN:

Purdue University Press, 1988.

8. New York (Cornell University) Becker, Carl. Cornell University: The Founders and the Founding. Ithaca, NY: Cornell

University Press, 1943.

Hewett, WatermanThomas. Cornell University: A History. New York: The University Publishing

Society, 1905.

Andrew White: Rogers, Walter. Andrew D. White and the Modern University. Ithaca, NY: Cornell

University Press, 1942.

9. Minnesota (University of Minnesota) Gilfillan, John. History of the University of Minnesota. 1908.

Gray, James. Open Wide the Door: The Story of the University of Minnesota. New York:

Putnam, 1958

---. The University of Minnesota, 1851-1951. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press,

1951.

10. Missouri (University of Missouri) Nelson, Lawrence. Rumors of Indiscretion: The University of Missouri 'Sex Questionnaire'

Scandal in the Jazz Age. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003. Stephens, Frank. A History of the University of Missouri. Columbia: University of Missouri

Press, 1962.

Viles, Jonas, et. al. The University of Missouri: A Centennial History. Columbia: University of

Missouri,1939.

11. Wisconsin (University of Wisconsin) Butterfield, Consul Willshire. History of the University of Wisconsin: From its First

Organization to 1879: With Biographical Sketches of its Chancellors, Presidents, and

Professors. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Press, 1879.

Curti, Merle, and Vernon Carstensen. The University of Wisconsin, A History 1848-

1925, vol. I. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1949.

Howe, Frederic. Wisconsin, An Experiment in Democracy. New York: Scribner,1912.

12. Arakansas (University of Arkansas) Morgan, Gordon. The Edge of Campus: A Journal of the Black Experience at the University of

Arkansas. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1990.

Leflar, Robert. The First 100 Years: Centennial History of the University of Arkansas.

Fayetteville, University of Arkansas Press, 1972.

Reynolds, John Hugh, and David Yancey Thomas. History of the University of Arkansas.

Fayetville, AK: University of Arkansas, 1910.

13. Kansas (Kansas State University) Carey, James. Kansas State University: The Quest for Identity. Lawrence: Regents Press of

Kansas, 1977.

Willard, Julius Terrass. History of the Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied Science.

Manhattan, KS: Kansas State College Press, 1940.

14. Texas (Texas A&M University) Dethloff, Henry. A Centennial History of Texas A&M University, 1876-1976. College Station:

Texas A&M University Press, 1975.

Perry, George Sessions. The Story of Texas A & M. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1951.

15. South Dakota (South Dakota State)

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Powers, William, ed. A History of South Dakota State College. Brookings, SD: South Dakota

State College, 1931.

16. Washington (State College of Washington) Bryan, Enoch Albert. Historical Sketch of the State College of Washington, 1890-1925.

Spokane: The Alumni and Associated Students, 1928.

Women’s Colleges and Co-Education: Adams, Katherine. A Group of their Own: College Writing Courses and American Women Writers.

Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001.

Blandin, Mrs. I.M.E. History of Higher Education of Women in the South Prior to 1860. The Neale

Publishing Company, 1909.

Boas, Louis. Women's Education Begins. Norton, Mass: Wheaton College Press, 1935.

Butcher, Patricia. Education for Equality: Women's Rights Periodicals and Women's Higher Education,

1849-1920. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.

Conable, Charlotte Williams. Women at Cornell: The Myth of Equal Education. Ithaca, NY: Cornell

University Press, 1977.

Eschback, Elizabeth. The Higher Education of Women in England and America, 1865-1920. NY:

Garland, 1993.

Gordon, Lynn. Gender and Higher Education in the Progressive Era. New Haven: Yale University Press,

1990.

Newcomer, Mabel. A Century of Higher Education for American Women. New York: Harper &

Brothers, 1959.

Orton, James, ed. The Liberal Education of Women. New York: Garland Publishing, 1986.

Schwager, Sally. Arguing for the Higher Education of Women: Early Experiences with Coeducation.

Cambrdige, MA: Harvard University Press, 1978.

Catherine Beecher Harveson, Mae Elizabeth. Catharine Esther Beecher: Pioneer Educator. Philadelphia, 1932.

Women Only Institutions

1. Mt Holyoke (1837) Cole, Arthur. A Hundred Years of Mount Holyoke College: The Evolution of An Educational

Ideal. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1940.

Faragher, John M., and Florence Howe, eds. Women and Higher Education in American

History: Essays from Mount Holyoke College Sesquicentennial Symposia. New

York: Norton, 1988.

Green, Elizabeth. Mary Lyon and Mount Holyoke: Opening the Gates. Hanover, NH: University

Press of New England, 1979.

Stow, Sarah. History of Mount Holyoke Seminary, South Hadley, Mass. During its First Half

Century, 1837-1887. South Hadley: The Seminary, 1887.

2. Wellesley (1875) Converse, Florence. Wellesley College: A Chronicle of the Years 1875-1939. Wellesley, MA:

Hathaway House Bookshop, 1939.

Hackett, Alice Payne. Wellesley: Part of the American Story. New York: EP Dutton, 1949.

Palmieri, Patricia. A Social Portrait of Academic Women at Wellesley College, 1890-1910.

Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1978.

3. Smith (1875) Mendenhall, Thomas. Chance and Change in Smith College's First Century. Northampton, MA:

The College, 1976.

4. Bryn Mawr (1885)

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Meigs, Cornelia Lynde. What Makes a College? A History of Bryn Mawr. New York:

Macmillan, 1956.

5. Vassar (1861) Clement, Stephen. Aspects of Student Religion at Vassar College, 1861-1914. Cambridge, MA:

Harvard University Press, 1977.

Linner, Edward. Vassar: The Remarkable Growth of a Man and his College, 1855-1865. ed.

Elizabeth Daniels. Poughkeepsie, NY: Vassar College, 1984.

Co-Ordinate Colleges:

1. Radcliffe (Harvard), 1879 Howells, Dorothy. A Century to Celebrate: Radcliffe College, 1879-1979. Cambridge, MA:

Radcliffe College, 1978.

Leed, Jennifer. College Study and Experience: Ideals in Liberal Education at Radcliffe College at

the Turn of the Century. 1996.

Nichols, Lawrence. Sociology in the Women's Annex: Inequality and Integration at Harvard and

Radcliffe, 1879-1947. Piscataway, NJ: American Sociologist, 1997.

Schwager, Sally. "Harvard Women": A History of the Founding of Radcliffe College. 1982.

2. Barnard (Columbia), 1889 Meyer, Annie Nathan. Barnard Beginnings. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1935.

White, Marian Churchill. A History of Barnard College. New York: Columbia University Press,

1954. 3. Newcomb (Tulane), 1886 Newcomb College. Trends in Liberal Arts Education for Women: Newcomb College/Tulane

University. New Orleans: Newcomb College, Tulane University, 1954.

4. Pembroke (Brown), 1891 Eisenmann, Linda. "Women on the Hill:" A Study of Pembroke College Students, 1895-1925.

1984.

Hawk, Grace. Pembroke College in Brown University: The First Seventy-Five Years, 1891-

1966. Providence: Brown University Press, 1967.

Weeden, Anne. The Women's College in Brown University: Its Origin and Development.

Providence, RI, 1912.

5. Flora Stone Mather (Western Reserve), 1888 Haddad, Gladys. Social Roles and Advanced Education for Women in Nineteenth Century

America: A Study of Three Western Reserve Institutions. Cleveland, OH: 1980.

Western Reserve University. The Fiftieth Anniversary, Flora Stone Mather College of Western

Reserve University, 1888-1938. Cleveland, OH: Western Reserve University, 1938.

Co-Education:

1. Oberlin (1837) Barnard, John. From Evangelicalism to Progressivism at Oberlin College, 1866-1917.

Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1969.

Fairchild, James. Oberlin: The Colony and the College, 1833-1883. New York: Garland

Publishing, 1984.

Fletcher, Robert. A History of Oberlin College from its Foundation through the Civil War,

Oberlin, OH: Oberlin College Press, 1943.

Hosford, Frances. Father Shipherd's Magna Carta: A Century of Coeducation in Oberlin College.

Boston: Marshall Jones Company, 1937.

Waite, Cally. Permission to Remain Among Us: Education for Blacks in Oberlin, Ohio, 1880-

1914. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002.

2. Middlebury (1883)

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Lee, W. Storrs. Father Went to College: The Story of Middlebury. New York: Wilson-Erickson

Incorporated, 1936.

Stameshkin, David. The Strength of the Hills: Middlebury College, 1915-1990. Hanover, NH:

University Press of New England, 1996.

---. The Town's College: Middlebury College, 1800-1915. Middlebury, VT: Middlebury College,

1985.

4. Wesleyan, CT (1872) Dutcher, George Matthew. An Historical and Critical Survey of the Curriculum of Wesleyan

University and Related Subjects. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University, 1948.

Potts, David. Wesleyan University, 1831-1910: Collegiate Enterprise in New England.

Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1999. Price, Carl, F. Wesleyan’s First Century. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University, 1932.

African American Higher Education:

Anderson, James. The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935. Chapel Hill, NC: University of

North Carolina Press, 1988.

Chambers, Frederick.. Black Higher Education in the United States. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press,

1978.

From Servitude to Service; Being the Old South Lecture on the History and Work of Southern

Institutions for the Education of the Negro, Boston, American Unitarian Association, 1905.

Galloway, Oscar. Higher Education for Negroes in Kentucky. Lexington, KY: The University of

Kentucky, 1932.

Holmes, Dwight. Evolution of the Negro College. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University,

1934.

MacLean, Malcom. Higher Education and the Negro. New York: American Committee for Democracy

and Intellectual Freedom, 1941.

Pifer, Alan. The Higher Education of Blacks in the United States. New York: Carnegie Corporation of

New York, 1973.

Booker T. Washington: Washington, Booker T. Up From Slavery: An Autobiography. New York: Bantam Books, 1975.

DeLaney, William. Learn by Doing: A Projected Educational Philosophy in the Thought of

Booker T. Washington. New York: Vantage Press, 1974.

Harlan, Louis. Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901-1915. New York: Oxford

University Press, 1983.

Matthews, Basil. Booker T. Washington, Educator and Interracial Interpreter. Cambridge, MA:

Harvard University Press, 1948.

W.E.B. Du Bois: Abelson, Matthew. On Being a Problem: W. E. B. De Bois as an Activist Intellectual in the Twentieth

Century. 2002.

Bell, Derrick. The Legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois: A Rational Model for Achieving Public School Equity

For America's Black Children. Omaha: Creighton University School of Law, 1978.

Glascoe, Myrtle. The Educational Thought of William Edward Burghardt Du Bois: An Evolutionary

Perspective. 1980. Harris, Thomas. Analysis of the Clash Over the Issues Between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B.

DuBois. New York: Garland Publishing, 1993.

Hwang, Hae Sung. Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois: A Study in Race Leadership, 1895-1915.

Seoul: American Studies Institute, Seoul National University, 1992.

Early Historically Black Colleges:

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1. Wilberforce University (1855) McGinnis, Frederick. A History and an Interpretation of Wilberforce University. Wilberforce,

Ohio: Brown Publishing Co., 1941.

2. Central State University (1887) Goggins, Lathardus. Central State University: The First Hundred Years, 1887-1987.

Wilberforce, OH: Central State University, 1987.

3. Talladega (1867) Jones, Maxine. Talladega College: The First Century. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press,

1990.

4. Fisk (1866) Richardson, Joe. A History of Fisk University, 1865-1946. Alabama: University of Alabama

Press, 1980.

5. Tuskegee (1881) Thompson, Tommy. Tuskegee University: Then and Now. Louisville, KY: Harmony House,

1993.

6. Howard (1867) Dyson, Walter. Howard University: The Capstone of Negro Education, 1867-1940. Washington,

DC: Howard University, 1948.

Logan, Rayford. Howard University: The First Hundred Years, 1867-1967. New York: New

York University Press, 1969.

Graduate Education:

Berelson, Bernard. Graduate Education in the United States. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1960.

John, Walton. Graduate Study in Universities and Colleges in the United States. Washington: US

Government, 1935.

Pierson, Mary. Graduate Work in the South. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1947.

Ryan, W. Carson. Studies in Early Graduate Education: The Johns Hopkins, Clark University, The

University of Chicago. New York: The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,

1939.

Storr, Richard. The Beginnings of Graduate Education in America. Chicago: University of Chicago

Press, 1953.

Johns Hopkins- First German Model Cordasco, Francesco. Daniel Coit Gilman and the Protean Ph.D; The Shaping of American

Graduate Education. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1960.

French, John. A History of the University Founded by Johns Hopkins. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins

Press, 1946.

Hawkins, Hugh. Pioneer: A History of Johns Hopkins University, 1874-1889. Ithaca,

NY: Cornell University Press.

World War I and American Education in the Early 20th Century:

Aydelotte, Frank. Breaking the Academic Lockstep: The Development of Honors Work in American

Colleges and Universities. New York: Harper & Row, 1944.

Brax, Ralph. The First Student Movement: Student Activism in the United States During the 1930’s.

Port Washington: Kennikat, 1981.

Dewey, John. The Educational Situation. Chicago: Chicago Univeristy Press, 1902.

Duffus, Robert. Democracy Enters College. New York: Scribner, 1936.

Fraser, Mowat. The College of the Future. New York: Columbia University Press, 1937.

Frodin, Reuben. The Idea and Practice of General Education. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1951.

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Gruber, Carol. Mars and Minerva: World War One and the Uses of Higher Learning in America. Baton

Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1975.

Hutchins, Robert. The Higher Learning in America. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1936.

Leonard, Eugenie. Origins of Personnel Services in American Higher Education. Minneapolis:

University of Minnesota Press, 1955.

Lowell, Lawrence. At War with Academic Traditions in America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University

Press.

McConn, Max. College of Kindergarten. New York: New Republic, 1928.

Sinclair, Upton. The Goose-Step: A Study of American Education. New York: Albert and Charles Boni,

1936.

Slosson, Edwin. Great American Universities. New York: Macmillan, 1910.

Veblen, Thorstein. The Higher Learning in America. New York: Viking, 1935.

Willkins, Ernest. The Changing College. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1927.

The Community College and Junior College Movement:

Bogue, Jesse. The Community College. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1950.

Eells, Walter. The Junior College. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1936.

Fretwell, Elbert. Founding Public Junior Colleges. New York: Teachers College, Columbia University,

1954.

William Rainey Harper and the University of Chicago Boucher, Chauncey. The Chicago College Plan. Chicago University Press, 1935.

Goodspeed, Thomas Wakefield. A History of the University of Chicago Founded by John D.

Rockefeller. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1916.

Harper, William Rainey. The Trend in Higher Education. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,

1905.

Stoor, Richard. Harper's University: The Beginnings. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,

1953.

All titles can be found on the Harvard University Hollis Catalog and borrowed through the Boston

University Virtual Catalog, or on amazon.com.