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Curriculum: A History of the American Undergraduate Course of Study Since 1636, by Frederick Rudolph. San Francisco, California: Jossey-Bass, 1977, xiii + 362 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

Jurgen Herbst*
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Copyright
Copyright © 1978 by New York University 

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Notes

1 See Cowley, W. H., “European Influences Upon American Higher Education,” The Educational Record, XX (April, 1939), 171173; Sherwood, Sidney, The University of the State of New York: History of Higher Education in the State of New York (Washington, D.C., 1900), pp. 96–99, and Brown, Elmer E., “The Origin of American State Universities,” University of California Publications in Education, III (April 10, 1903), 23.Google Scholar

2 See myThe American Revolution and the American University,” Perspectives in American History, X (1976), 299, 309.Google Scholar