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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Nineteenth-Century Origins of Academic Culture | |
1 | The Cultures of Intellectual Life: The City and the Professions | 3 |
2 | Science and the Culture of American Communities | 16 |
3 | The Erosion of Public Culture: Cities, Discourses, and Professional Disciplines | 30 |
Pt. II | Twentieth-Century Patterns | |
4 | E.R.A. Seligman and the Vocation of Social Science | 49 |
5 | The Emergence of the New York Intellectuals: Modernism, Cosmopolitanism, and Nationalism | 78 |
6 | The Historian and Public Life: Charles A. Beard and the City | 91 |
7 | Lionel Trilling and American Culture | 106 |
Pt. III | Conclusions and Reconsiderations | |
8 | Academic Knowledge and Political Democracy in the Age of the University | 127 |
Epilogue | 140 | |
Notes | 147 | |
Index | 173 |
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