The Scottish Enlightenment and the American college ideal / Douglas Sloan. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Teachers College studies in educationPublication details: [New York, New York] : Teachers College Press, Columbia University, (c)1971.Description: xi, 298 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- LA226.S634.S368 1971
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The Scottish universities in the Enlightenment -- Log colleges, revivals, and the mother church of Scotland: the Presbyterian academy -- Old Side educator: Francis Alison -- The Scottish Enlightenment comes to Princeton: John Witherspoon -- Education, progress, and polygamy: Samuel Stanhope Smith -- From Nottingham Academy to the "Edinburgh of America:" Benjamin Rush -- Science, society, and the curriculum: conclusions -- Appendix: Presbyterian academies.
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