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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Foreword The Importance of the Past in the University of the Future
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- I The Process of Identifying the “Educational World” in the Archaeological Record
- 2 Function, Circumstance, and the Archaeological Record
- 3 Exploring the Foundations of Notre Dame
- 4 Campus Archaeology on the University of South Carolina’s Horseshoe
- 5 Guns and Roses
- II Diachronic Views of College Life
- 6 Campus Archaeology/Public Archaeology at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- 7 The Progressive Era and Sanitation Reform
- 8 The Eagle and the Poor House
- 9 “Post-Revolutionary Degeneracy”
- 10 Beyond the Course Catalogue
- 11 Love, Let, and Life
- III Architecture, Space, and Identity
- 12 Digging in the Golden Bear’s Den
- 13 More than Bricks and Mortar
- 14 The Campus as Cultural Landscape
- 15 Hail to Thee, O Alma Mater
- Appendix
- References Cited
- Contributors
- Index
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- Source:
- Beneath the Ivory Tower
- Publisher:
- University Press of Florida
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Illustrations
- Foreword The Importance of the Past in the University of the Future
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- I The Process of Identifying the “Educational World” in the Archaeological Record
- 2 Function, Circumstance, and the Archaeological Record
- 3 Exploring the Foundations of Notre Dame
- 4 Campus Archaeology on the University of South Carolina’s Horseshoe
- 5 Guns and Roses
- II Diachronic Views of College Life
- 6 Campus Archaeology/Public Archaeology at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
- 7 The Progressive Era and Sanitation Reform
- 8 The Eagle and the Poor House
- 9 “Post-Revolutionary Degeneracy”
- 10 Beyond the Course Catalogue
- 11 Love, Let, and Life
- III Architecture, Space, and Identity
- 12 Digging in the Golden Bear’s Den
- 13 More than Bricks and Mortar
- 14 The Campus as Cultural Landscape
- 15 Hail to Thee, O Alma Mater
- Appendix
- References Cited
- Contributors
- Index