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by David M. Stameshkin

Author: David M. Stameshkin
Subcategory: Schools & Teaching
Language: English
Publisher: Middlebury; First Edition edition (April 1, 1996)
Pages: 472 pages
Category: Teaching and Education
Rating: 4.1
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The Strength of the Hills: Middlebury College, 1915–1990. Hanover, NH: Middlebury College Press and University Press of New England, 1996. Pp. xi, 448. Sarah Henry Lederman (a1).

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On many issues, this volume does an excellent job of not only telling the story of Wesleyan’s history but of using that history to illuminate larger issues in the history of higher education. James W. Fraser, New England Quarterly.

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In this, his second volume examining the history of Middlebury College, David M. Stameshkin explores a unique administrative and social past and recounts the story of those individuals whose legacies endure today

The Centennial will be commemorated with a new book written by David M. Stameshkin, whose previous works, The Town’s College and The Strength of the Hills, document the history of Middlebury since its founding. Unlike those institutional histories, Stameshkin's new work is more thematic and anecdotal.

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In this, his second volume examining the history of Middlebury College, David M. Stameshkin explores a unique administrative and social past and recounts the story of those individuals whose legacies endure today. He describes the school's evolution from a tiny, secluded, "poor man's college" to a thriving, multifaceted institution of international stature, outlining how it survived two world wars and a Depression, the GI Bill boom, the unrest of the 60s and 70s, and demographic and financial challenges which have been faced by all institutions of higher education recently. He also examines curriculum changes, the development of a truly coeducational college, fraternities and sororities, the caring and often charismatic faculty, the movement toward diversity, and the birth of world-renowned foreign language, English, and writers' schools at Bread Loaf. Throughout, the interplay of physical location, strong leadership, and sometimes serendipitous fortune have shaped an institution whose progress is as steadfast as the mountains that contribute to its identity and its spiritual strength.