| Author/Contributor(s): | Proctor, Robert E |
| Publisher: | Indiana University Press |
| Date: | 12/22/1998 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
His exciting readable book calls for a return to a study of the classics--and of the Renaissance poets and scholars, like Petrarch, who rediscovered the classics. --Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World
. . . a splendid statement bringing together in a careful and coherent way the prospects for a solid humanities curriculum. --Ernest L. Boyer
Ten years ago when this book was first published it was called Education's Great Amnesia: Reconsidering the Humanities from Petrarch to Freud. It is being reissued now in a second edition with a different title for a new generation of readers who cannot have forgotten what they never knew. What are the humanities? Can we agree on a core curriculum of humanistic studies? Robert Proctor answers these questions in a provocative, readable book.