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Brown: The History of an Idea

 

By Thames & Hudson
Brown: The History of an Idea
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An eloquent illustrated history of one of America's greatest universities Founded in 1636, essentially as a refuge for outcasts from Massachusetts, the colony of Rhode Island was unusually open-minded, leading Massachusetts Puritan Cotton Mather to refer to it as the latrina [or sewer] of New England. The sixth of the Ivy League universities to be founded, in 1764, Brown accepted students early on regardless of religious affiliation, and in 1969 adopted a student-proposed New Curriculum, allowing students to structure their education with relative freedom.

Over the last two and a half centuries, the university and its graduates have played a notable role in numerous defining moments in the American story, from the legacy of slavery (one of the founding Brown brothers was a leading abolitionist, the other an ardent defender and slave trader), to the Industrial Revolution and education reform. Although there are plenty of prominent namesamong them Horace Mann, John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Janet Yellen, and Edwidge Danticatwoven throughout, Widmers is a more ambitious account that weaves its threads into a variegated history of how a university can both mirror and spur the wider culture around it. 90 illustrations in color and black-and-white

 

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