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Crisis Management in American Higher Education 1960 To the Present

by

Scott, Barbara A.

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ISBN-13:

9780275910778

ISBN:

0275910776

Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated Summary: 'œScott's forcibly argued book suggests that economic and political crises are interconnected and that the real crisis in higher education today is a political crisis.... Scott's is a very important book--one which should be read by all of those who profess concern about the direction of American higher education.... [Through] the scholarly development of a finely crafted, richly textured and consistently engaging ar [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780275910778


ISBN:

0275910776


Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated

'œScott's forcibly argued book suggests that economic and political crises are interconnected and that the real crisis in higher education today is a political crisis.... Scott's is a very important book--one which should be read by all of those who profess concern about the direction of American higher education.... [Through] the scholarly development of a finely crafted, richly textured and consistently engaging argument, the author has constructed a firm scaffolding upon which to view the distribution of academic power in America and envision its consequences for institutions and individuals alike.'' Economics of Education

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