Negotiating Identity: Catholic Higher Education Since 1960

Author:   Alice Gallin O.S.U.
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780268014919


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   18 April 2001
Format:   Paperback
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Negotiating Identity: Catholic Higher Education Since 1960


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Author:   Alice Gallin O.S.U.
Publisher:   University of Notre Dame Press
Imprint:   University of Notre Dame Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9780268014919


ISBN 10:   0268014914
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   18 April 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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"Alice Gallin is one of the brightest stars in the world of higher education. [Gallin's] Negotiating Identity brings us a remarkably well-written, lively yet detailed account of what has happened during the past 40 years, as American Catholic education has become simply 'catholic.' It might be said that she has justified Alexis de Tocqueville's claim that American Catholics are 'both the most obedient of the faithful and the most independent of citizens.' - Blanche Blank, Center for Philanthropy, New York University, and former President of Hunter College """"Ursuline Sister Alice Gallin is Father Theodore Hesburgh's contemporary in the world of Catholic higher education.... There is no one better placed to retell the story of Catholic educators' latter-day attempt to stand with one foot in the Church and the other in the secular culture, and no one more steadfast in her belief that the boat has never drifted too far from the dock. What she presents is not a simple memoir; she has painstakingly searched a variety of archives to give many voices a hearing."""" - First Things"


Alice Gallin is one of the brightest stars in the world of higher education. [Gallin's] Negotiating Identity brings us a remarkably well-written, lively yet detailed account of what has happened during the past 40 years, as American Catholic education has become simply 'catholic.' It might be said that she has justified Alexis de Tocqueville's claim that American Catholics are 'both the most obedient of the faithful and the most independent of citizens.' - Blanche Blank, Center for Philanthropy, New York University, and former President of Hunter College Ursuline Sister Alice Gallin is Father Theodore Hesburgh's contemporary in the world of Catholic higher education.... There is no one better placed to retell the story of Catholic educators' latter-day attempt to stand with one foot in the Church and the other in the secular culture, and no one more steadfast in her belief that the boat has never drifted too far from the dock. What she presents is not a simple memoir; she has painstakingly searched a variety of archives to give many voices a hearing. - First Things


Alice Gallin is one of the brightest stars in the world of higher education. [Gallin's] Negotiating Identity brings us a remarkably well-written, lively yet detailed account of what has happened during the past 40 years, as American Catholic education has become simply 'catholic.' It might be said that she has justified Alexis de Tocqueville's claim that American Catholics are 'both the most obedient of the faithful and the most independent of citizens. ' - Blanche Blank, Center for Philanthropy, New York University, and former President of Hunter College Ursuline Sister Alice Gallin is Father Theodore Hesburgh's contemporary in the world of Catholic higher education.... There is no one better placed to retell the story of Catholic educators' latter-day attempt to stand with one foot in the Church and the other in the secular culture, and no one more steadfast in her belief that the boat has never drifted too far from the dock. What she presents is not a simple memoir; she has painstakingly searched a variety of archives to give many voices a hearing. - First Things


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Alice Gallin, OSU, was executive director of the Association of Catholic Collages and Universities and author of Independence and a New Partnership in Catholic Higher Education (Notre Dame Press, 1996) and American Catholic Higher Education: Essential Documents (Notre Dame Press, 1992).. After retirement, Gallin continues as scholar-in-residence at the College of New Rochelle, writing and serving on committees.

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