Takes a long historical perspective on the evolution of education in our culture to analyze the state of higher ed in America. Will interest university administrators, faculties in the arts and sciences, policy-makers in academia, government, foundations, and the general public seeking a handle on American politics and education.
Ronald G. Musto Books


Writing Southern Italy Before the Renaissance
Trecento Historians of the Mezzogiorno
- 382 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Focusing on the trecento historians of Southern Italy, this comprehensive examination highlights their lives, works, and the narrative techniques they employed. It delves into their sources and language choices, offering insights into the historical context and the communities that shaped their narratives. This exploration sheds light on the unique contributions of these writers before the Renaissance, making it a significant resource for understanding the region's historical literature.