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John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea J. David Hoeveler

John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea By J. David Hoeveler

John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea by J. David Hoeveler


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In the Progressive Era of American history, the state of Wisconsin gained national attention for its innovative economic and political reforms. Although the Wisconsin Idea is often attributed to a 1904 speech by Charles Van Hise, David Hoeveler argues that it originated decades earlier, in the creative and fertile mind of John Bascom.

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John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea Summary

John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea by J. David Hoeveler

In the Progressive Era of American history, the state of Wisconsin gained national attention for its innovative economic and political reforms. Amidst this ferment, the Wisconsin Idea was popularized the idea that a public university should improve the lives of people beyond the borders of its campus.

During his term as governor (1901 1906), Robert La Follette routinely consulted with University of Wisconsin researchers to devise groundbreaking programs and legislation. Although the Wisconsin Idea is often attributed to a 1904 speech by Charles Van Hise, then president of the University of Wisconsin, David Hoeveler argues that it originated decades earlier, in the creative and fertile mind of John Bascom.

A philosopher, theologian, and sociologist, Bascom (1827 1922) deeply influenced a generation of students at the University of Wisconsin, including La Follette and Van Hise. Hoeveler documents how Bascom drew concepts from German idealism, liberal Protestantism, and evolutionary theory, transforming them into advocacy for social and political reform. He was a champion of temperance, women's rights, and labor, all of which brought him controversy as president of the university from 1874 to 1887. In a way unmatched by any of his peers at other institutions, Bascom outlined a social gospel that called for an expanded role for state governments and universities as agencies of moral improvement.

Hoeveler traces the intellectual history of the Wisconsin Idea from the nineteenth century to such influential Progressive Era thinkers as Richard T. Ely and John R. Commons, who believed university researchers should be a vital source of expertise for government and citizens.

John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea Reviews

Identifies the philosopher, theologian, and sociologist [John Bascom] as the originator of the notion of the 'Wisconsin Idea,' or the idea that public universities should benefit people beyond the borders of a campus. - Chronicle of Higher Education

A satisfying biography for anyone interested in progressive politics, nineteenth-century intellectual thought, or university history. - Michigan Historical Review

Comprehensive and insightful. Hoeveler shows that John Bascom played a pivotal role in the foundation of the American public university as a radically new institution of higher learning, dedicated to producing better citizens and serving as a resource for government of the commonwealth. - John D. Buenker, author of The Progressive Era, 1893 1914

About J. David Hoeveler

J. David Hoeveler is a Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. He is the author of seven books, including Creating the American Mind, The Evolutionists, and Watch on the Right.

Table of Contents

  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1 Preparations
  • 2 A Political Professor
  • 3 Wisconsin: A State and Its University
  • 4 New Theology, New University
  • 5 The University and the Social Gospel
  • 6 Progressivism 1: Temperance
  • 7 Progressivism 2: Women
  • 8 Progressivism 3: Money and Class
  • 9 The Wisconsin Idea
  • Postscript
  • A Bascom Bibliography
  • Index

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    CIN0299307840G
    9780299307844
    0299307840
    John Bascom and the Origins of the Wisconsin Idea by J. David Hoeveler
    Used - Good
    Paperback
    University of Wisconsin Press
    2018-02-27
    248
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