Jewish Learning in American Universities: The First Century
1994
Preface Acknowledgments I. European Background and the American Setting II. Reforming the Universities: Presidents, Providers, and Philology III. Scholars: Communal and Academic Norms IV. The Price of Admission V. The Quest for Recognition at Harvard VI. From Universalism to Pluralism VII. OThe Most Available and Suitable ManO: ColumbiaOs Miller Chair and Salo Baron VIII. Tragedy, Triumph, and Jewish Scholarship: Post-War Curricular Developments IX. Growth and Survival Notes Index
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