Historians have considered some aspects of the impact of the war on higher education, but their work usually focuses on student experiences as soldiers or includes brief analyses of the war period in a larger institutional analysis. Their research does reinforce the unique nature, however, of circumstances at the University of Michigan, where the war period saw increases in enrollment and the expansion of curriculum
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The Midwest home front is one of the overlooked frontiers in American Civil War scholarship. Histori...
This chapter examines how faculty members at the University of Michigan, the University of Wisconsin...
Understanding the Intersection of Wartime and Education Historians of the Civil War agree that the c...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Following the end of the American Civil War...
World War I stands out in our nation’s history as a war that was fought with honor and with dignity....
The American college at war: America\u27s youngest dean of men shows how the college has geared itse...
This project examines the importance of the college demographic during periods of rapid political ch...
The Civil War was won by the Union through the effective mobilization of Northern society. Communiti...
This study examines the patriotic expressions on the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (O...
Following the bloody years of the Civil War, veteran organizations became a breeding ground for nati...
Why a child would join the army and go to war as a drummer is something of a puzzle. However, innume...
America’s Civil War transformed the political, economic and social landscape of the nation. Nowhere ...
“High School Outreach at LSU Undergraduates’ attitudes about learning history have been shaped long...
Secondary schools during World War II were viewed as a vital component of the war effort on the home...
With Veterans Day, November provides a special moment for us to remember that real people have passe...
The Midwest home front is one of the overlooked frontiers in American Civil War scholarship. Histori...
This chapter examines how faculty members at the University of Michigan, the University of Wisconsin...
Understanding the Intersection of Wartime and Education Historians of the Civil War agree that the c...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Following the end of the American Civil War...
World War I stands out in our nation’s history as a war that was fought with honor and with dignity....
The American college at war: America\u27s youngest dean of men shows how the college has geared itse...
This project examines the importance of the college demographic during periods of rapid political ch...
The Civil War was won by the Union through the effective mobilization of Northern society. Communiti...
This study examines the patriotic expressions on the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (O...
Following the bloody years of the Civil War, veteran organizations became a breeding ground for nati...
Why a child would join the army and go to war as a drummer is something of a puzzle. However, innume...
America’s Civil War transformed the political, economic and social landscape of the nation. Nowhere ...
“High School Outreach at LSU Undergraduates’ attitudes about learning history have been shaped long...
Secondary schools during World War II were viewed as a vital component of the war effort on the home...
With Veterans Day, November provides a special moment for us to remember that real people have passe...