Western Civilization and the Academy
By (Author) Stephen H. Balch
Contributions by Patrick J. Deneen
Contributions by Anthony M. Esolen
Contributions by Toby Huff
Contributions by Rob Koons
Contributions by Daniel J. Mahoney
Contributions by Anthony OHear
Contributions by Norma Thompson
Edited by Bradley C. S. Watson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
3rd September 2015
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Comparative politics
Central / national / federal government policies
History of education
320.09
Hardback
154
Width 157mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
349g
This volume brings together leading thinkers who offer reflections on the place of Western civilization in the academy, at a time when there is indifference or even antipathy toward the study of the West at most institutions of higher learning. Alternative narrativesincluding multiculturalism, diversity, and sustainabilityhave come to the fore in the stead of Western civilization. The present volume is designed to explore the roots, extent, and long-term consequences of this educational climate: How and why did undergraduate education turn its back on what was once an important component of its mission To what extent has such change affected the experience of undergraduates and the ability of colleges to educate citizens of a constitutional republic What are the likely individual and social outcomes of such a shift in educational priorities The volumes theme is, and will continue to be, the subject of national scholarly and media attention.
This is a worthy collection of essays dealing with the crisis of education, bearing on the teaching of the history of Western civilization, and the significance of its resources for civic learning today. The editor has done first-rate work in bringing together insightful contributors who offer engaging and thoughtful reflections on the important issues at stake. Dealing with educational and civic issues of both urgency and consequence for our world today, it is warmly recommended. -- William Desmond, David Cook Chair in Philosophy, Villanova University; Thomas A.F. Kelly Visiting Chair in Philosophy, Maynooth University, Ireland; and professor of philosophy emeritus, Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven, Belgium
In Western Civilization and the Academy, Bradley Watson assembles an impressive and diverse array of voices to address the role that higher education has played in the declineand possible revitalizationof what was once called with sincerity Western civilization. This sparkling collection of essays will change the way you think about the future. -- Michael P. Foley, Baylor University
Bradley C. S. Watson is Philip M. McKenna professor of politics and co-director of the Center for Political and Economic Thought at Saint Vincent College.