Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1636-1930

Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1636-1930
Title Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates 1636-1930 PDF eBook
Author Harvard University
Publisher
Pages 1482
Release 1930
Genre Universities and colleges
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Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard University, 1636-1900

Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard University, 1636-1900
Title Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard University, 1636-1900 PDF eBook
Author Harvard University
Publisher
Pages 624
Release 1900
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Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates

Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates
Title Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates PDF eBook
Author Harvard University
Publisher
Pages 1230
Release 1920
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On the Battlefield of Merit

On the Battlefield of Merit
Title On the Battlefield of Merit PDF eBook
Author Daniel R. Coquillette
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 683
Release 2015-10-12
Genre Law
ISBN 0674495683

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Harvard Law School is the oldest and, arguably, the most influential law school in the nation. U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices, and foreign heads of state, along with senators, congressional representatives, social critics, civil rights activists, university presidents, state and federal judges, military generals, novelists, spies, Olympians, film and TV producers, CEOs, and one First Lady have graduated from the school since its founding in 1817. During its first century, Harvard Law School pioneered revolutionary educational ideas, including professional legal education within a university, Socratic questioning and case analysis, and the admission and training of students based on academic merit. But the school struggled to navigate its way through the many political, social, economic, and legal crises of the century, and it earned both scars and plaudits as a result. On the Battlefield of Merit offers a candid, critical, definitive account of a unique legal institution during its first century of influence. Daniel R. Coquillette and Bruce A. Kimball examine the school’s ties with institutional slavery, its buffeting between Federalists and Republicans, its deep involvement in the Civil War, its reluctance to admit minorities and women, its anti-Catholicism, and its financial missteps at the turn of the twentieth century. On the Battlefield of Merit brings the story of Harvard Law School up to 1909—a time when hard-earned accomplishment led to self-satisfaction and vulnerabilities that would ultimately challenge its position as the leading law school in the nation. A second volume will continue this history through the twentieth century.

Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates

Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates
Title Quinquennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates PDF eBook
Author Harvard University
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Pages 1480
Release 1930
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Social Structure and Social Mobility

Social Structure and Social Mobility
Title Social Structure and Social Mobility PDF eBook
Author Neil L. Shumsky
Publisher Routledge
Pages 424
Release 2020-10-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 113560438X

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First Published in 1996. Volume 7 SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND SOCIAL MOBILITY of the ‘American Cities; series. This collection brings together more than 200 scholarly articles pertaining to the history and development of urban life in the United States during the past two centuries. Volume 7 looks at social class structure and social mobility. Its articles address questions that have intrigued historians for decades. What has been the class structure of American cities during the past two centuries? How much mobility has been possible? For whom has it been possible? What has been the relationship between social and geographic mobility? Finally, how have all kinds of Americans tried to improve their social status?

Elite Families

Elite Families
Title Elite Families PDF eBook
Author Betty Farrell
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 242
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791415931

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This book maps the development of a regional elite and its persistence as an economic upper class through the nineteenth century. Farrell's study traces the kinship networks and overlapping business ties of the most economically prominent Brahmin families from the beginning of industrialization in the 1820s to the early twentieth century. Archival sources such as genealogies, family papers, and business records are used to address two issues of concern to those who study social stratification and the structure of power in industrializing societies: in what ways have traditional forms of social organization, such as kinship, been responsive to the social and economic changes brought by industrialization; and how active a role did an early economic elite play in shaping the direction of social change and in preserving its own group power and privilege over time.