Background
Hawkins, Hugh was born on September 3, 1929 in Topeka, Kansas, United States. Son of James Adam and Rena Augusta (Eddy) Hawkins.
("This history of the early years of the Johns Hopkins Uni...)
"This history of the early years of the Johns Hopkins University is much more than the story of the establishment and development of one of the most distinguished institutions of higher education in the United States. The book deals with a period of re-thinking and re-assessment in higher education ...Many of the fundamental problems of educational principle ...were tackled at this stage of the University's history and the book deals fully with the questions of conscience and of politics which were involved in their solution." -International Association of Universities Bulletin
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("This history of the early years of the Johns Hopkins Uni...)
"This history of the early years of the Johns Hopkins University is much more than the story of the establishment and development of one of the most distinguished institutions of higher education in the United States. The book deals with a period of re-thinking and re-assessment in higher education ...Many of the fundamental problems of educational principle ...were tackled at this stage of the University's history and the book deals fully with the questions of conscience and of politics which were involved in their solution." -International Association of Universities Bulletin
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(Around the turn of the century, nearly all important elem...)
Around the turn of the century, nearly all important elements in American life began to form national organizations. This book focuses on institutional development, and examines ways in which academic groups participated in this nation-wide movement toward centralization and standardization.
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Hawkins, Hugh was born on September 3, 1929 in Topeka, Kansas, United States. Son of James Adam and Rena Augusta (Eddy) Hawkins.
AB, DePauw University, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1954; Master of Arts (honorary), Amherst College, 1969.
Instructor University North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1956-1957. From instructor to Anson D. Morse professor history and American studies Amherst (Massachusetts) College, since 1957. Fulbright lecturer Goettingen University, 1973-1974, Hamburg University, 1993-1994.
("This history of the early years of the Johns Hopkins Uni...)
("This history of the early years of the Johns Hopkins Uni...)
(Around the turn of the century, nearly all important elem...)
Served in the United States Army, 1954-1956, Germany. Member American History Association, Organisation American Historians, History of Education Society, Peace History Society.