"A stimulating and revealing set of essays on one of the most important Catholic figures of the American twentieth century." -John T. McGreevy, Provost and Professor of History, University of Notre Dame, USA
"Hesburgh can justifiably be remembered as American higher education's 'Man for All Seasons'." -John R. Thelin, University Research Professor, University of Kentucky, USA
"Todd Ream and Michael James provide a fresh look at the audacious and spirited leadership of one of the most influential university presidents in our nation's history." -Linda M. LeMura, President, LeMoyne College
This volume is the first comprehensive assessment of the life and legacy of FatherTheodore Hesburgh (1917-2015), an educator, priest, public servant, and long-serving President of the University of Notre Dame. Despite being a transformative figure in Catholic higher education who led the University of Notre Dame for 35 years and wielded influence with US presidents on civil rights and other charged issues of his era, secular accounts of history often neglect to assess the efforts of religious figures such as Hesburgh. In this volume, the editors and their authors turn a fair-minded but critical eye to the priest's record to evaluate where he fits into the long development of Catholic higher education and Catholics' role in American public life.
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