The "true Professional Ideal" in America: A HistoryRowman & Littlefield, 1996 - 429 lappuses Bruce A. Kimball attacks the widely held assumption that the idea of American "professionalism" arose from the proliferation of urban professional positions during the late nineteenth century. This first paperback edition of The "True Professional Ideal" in America argues that the professional ideal can be traced back to the colonial period. This comprehensive intellectual history illuminates the profound relationships between the idea of a "professional" and broader changes in American social, cultural, and political history. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Architectonic and rhetoric | 10 |
16001760s Theology and the Profession of Service | 18 |
our holy profession | 19 |
the Dignity and the Duty | 35 |
the real weight of clergymen | 46 |
an Honourable Maintenance | 54 |
the best of employments | 75 |
Lawyers are inclined to association | 192 |
1860s1910s Science and Education Professor becomes Professional | 198 |
Man the molecule of society | 200 |
Science and Education | 212 |
history written by historians for historians | 230 |
All the great questions of today are educational questions | 239 |
It Pays the State to Educate | 251 |
a truly liberal Profession of Teaching | 270 |
between a Legal and an Evangelical Justification | 84 |
The Parsons Compleatnesse | 95 |
servant unto all | 103 |
1720s1870s Law and the Professional Polity | 106 |
Polity eateth up Religion and the Common wealth devours the Church | 107 |
liberal warfare against the clergy | 112 |
the science of sciences | 126 |
now professional with the bar | 136 |
the most formidable influential ordir of any | 149 |
an honorable and an expensive science | 163 |
seting the Cat to watch the Creem pot | 175 |
the most elevated in the land | 179 |
the very highest vocation | 277 |
the ideal of expert service | 293 |
Conclusion | 301 |
the queen of the professions medicine | 303 |
a truly tremendous literature | 309 |
the profession of learning itself | 317 |
Appendix 1 | |
Appendix 2 | 2 |
Appendix 3 | |
Index of Cases Cited | |
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