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Informationen zum Autor By Stephen J. Nelson Klappentext Decades of Chaos and Revolution presents an insightful picture of the tension and tumult that today's presidents of colleges and universities face. These problems stem from the 1960s and 1970s, a time when these issues first arose and their outcomes ultimately shaped the administrations of future presidencies. These ideological battles continue, however, and 21st century presidents are grappling these same issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionEras of Chaos and Revolution in the AcademyChapter OneThe Enduring Seeds and Legacy of the 1960sChapter TwoInto the War Room: Sieges of Protest and What Happened to the Presidency? Chapter ThreeCornell and Kent State: Inevitable Disaster and Tragedy?Chapter Four Presidential Tempers and Temperaments: Threats and Survival of the Fittest in Making of Presidents Chapter Five"We Don't have Enough Money:" The Boom, Bust and Sink Holes of Ever-Expanding Financial Aid, Clashes over Students, and Going Global on Shrinking CapitalChapter SixFundamentalists at the Gates: Ideology, the Politics of Correctness, and Control of the Marketplace of Ideas Chapter SevenCrucibles and Chaos: What the 1960s Tell about the Presidency and the Challenges of 21st Century Chapter EightIdeological Follies and the Soul of the UniversityEpilogue