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A History of Georgetown University

From Academy to University, 1789-1889, Volume 1
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The discovery and imparting of knowledge are the essential undertakings of any university. Such purposes determined John Carroll, SJ's modest and surprisingly ecumenical proposal to establish an academy on the banks of the Potomac for the education of the young in the early republic. What began earnestly in 1789 still continues today: the idea of Georgetown University as a Catholic university situated squarely in the American experience. Beautifully designed with over 300 illustrations and photographs, "A History of Georgetown University" tells the remarkable story of the administrators, boards, faculty, students, and programs that have made Georgetown a leading institution of higher education. With a keen eye for detail, historian Robert Emmett Curran - a member of the Georgetown community for over three decades - explores the broader perspective of Georgetown's sense of identity and its place in American culture. Volume One traces Georgetown's evolution during its first century, from its beginnings as an academy within the American Catholic community of the Revolutionary War era through its flowering as a college before the Civil War to its postbellum achievements as a university. Volume Two highlights the efforts of administrators and faculty over the next seventy-five years to make Georgetown an ascending and increasingly diverse institution with a range of graduate programs and professional schools. Volume Three examines Georgetown's remarkable rise to prominence as an internationally recognized research university - both culturally engaged and cosmopolitan while remaining grounded in its Catholic and Jesuit character. Each volume features numerous illustrations, photographs, and appendices that include student demographics, enrollments, and lists of board members.
Foreword Preface Part 1: The Academy: Beginnings, 1773-1830 1. "Our Main Sheet Anchor for Religion" 2. "To Give Perpetuity..." 3. The Return of the Jesuits 4. "Instead of a Constellation...a Few Unfledged Bodys ..." Part 2: From Academy to College, 1830-1860 5. Building a College and More, 1829-1849 6. The 1850s: Refugees, Science, and the founding of the Medical School 7. "Alma Mater of the South:" Student Culture in the Antebellum Years 8. "The Great Object of Education": Curriculum, Student Societies, and Careers Part 3: From College to University, 1860-1889 9. Georgetown's Blue and Gray 10. A Decade of Reconstruction, and the Founding of the Law School 11. Patrick Healy and the Idea of a University 12. Georgetown in 1889: "...She Began with Our Fatherland." Appendices:A. Georgetown Student Enrollments, 1791-1889B. All Degrees Conferred by Georgetown University from 1817 through 1889C. Members of the Board of Directors from 1797 to 1817 and from 1844 to 1889D. Presidents, Prefects, and Deans in Georgetown's First CenturyE. List of Original College Buildings by Construction DateF. Summary Tabulations of Student Demographics for Students at Georgetown from 1791 to 1889 Notes Index
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