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New York University and the City : An Illustrated History

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In New York University and the City, Thomas J. Frusciano and Marilyn H. Pettit situate the history of this unique urban university within the context of the social, political, and economic history of New York City.

The authors trace the movement northward on Manhattan Island of both university and city, from the commercial hustle and bustle around City Hall, where the first classes were held in 1832, to the rural environs of Greenwich Village, and ultimately even farther north in 1894 to the undergraduate extension on the "secluded hilltop" of University Heights in the Bronx.

Vividly illustrated with both historical and contemporary images, New York University and the City explores various themes in the history of higher education and how NYU responded to changes in urban demographics, curriculum demands, and physical space during critical periods in the city's development.

The relationship between university and city is further examined through extensive biographical portraits of the many historical personalities who made contributions to the development of both city and university.

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Rutgers University Press
0813523478 / 9780813523477
Hardback
31/12/1997
United States
288 pages, 250 b&w illustrations
178 x 254 mm, 875 grams
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