Talk:Bibliography of the history of education in the United States

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Transterring a reference list from Higher education in the United States
I am working on the said article that is bloated and transferring out many sections that in reality are duplicating existing articles. Rather than being distracted I will place a bibliography here- first so it doesn't disrupt the format of article space. I apologies in advance. Source oldid=902939245 --ClemRutter (talk) 16:10, 22 June 2019 (UTC) Signing again ClemRutter (talk) 16:10, 22 June 2019 (UTC)
 * Angulo, A. (2016). ''Diploma Mills: How For-profit Colleges Stiffed Students, Taxpayers, and the American Dream. Johns Hopkins University Press.
 * Archibald, R. and Feldman, D. (2017). The Road Ahead for America's Colleges & Universities. Oxford University Press.
 * Armstrong, E. and Hamilton, L. (2015). Paying for the Party: How College Maintains Inequality. Harvard University Press.
 * Bennett, W. and Wilezol, D. (2013). ''Is College Worth It?: A Former United States Secretary of Education and a Liberal Arts Graduate Expose the Broken Promise of Higher Education. Thomas Nelson.
 * Berg, I. (1970). "The Great Training Robbery: Education and Jobs." Praeger.
 * Berry, J. (2005). Reclaiming the Ivory Tower: Organizing Adjuncts to Change Higher Education. Monthly Review Press.
 * Best, J. and Best, E. (2014) The Student Loan Mess: How Good Intentions Created a Trillion-Dollar Problem. Atkinson Family Foundation.
 * Bogue, E. Grady and Aper, Jeffrey. Exploring the Heritage of American Higher Education: The Evolution of Philosophy and Policy. Oryx, 2000. 272 pp.
 * Bousquet, M. (2008). How the University Works: Higher Education and the Low Wage Nation. NYU Press.
 * Brint, S., & Karabel, J. The Diverted Dream: Community colleges and the promise of educational opportunity in America, 1900–1985. Oxford University Press. (1989).
 * Caplan, B. (2018). ''The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money. Princeton University Press.
 * Cappelli, P. (2015). Will College Pay Off?: A Guide to the Most Important Financial Decision You'll Ever Make. Public Affairs.
 * Carney, Cary Michael (1999). Native American Higher Education in the United States. Transaction.
 * Childress, H. (2019). The Adjunct Underclass: How America's Colleges Betrayed Their Faculty, Their Students, and Their Mission University of Chicago Press.
 * Cohen, Arthur M. (1998). The Shaping of American Higher Education: Emergence and Growth of the Contemporary System. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
 * Cottom, T. (2016). Lower Ed: How For-profit Colleges Deepen Inequality in America
 * Donoghue, F. (2008). The Last Professors: The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities.
 * Dorn, Charles. (2017) For the Common Good: A New History of Higher Education in America Cornell University Press.
 * Eisenmann, Linda. (2006) Higher Education for Women in Postwar America, 1945–1965. Johns Hopkins U. Press.
 * Espenshade, T., Walton Radford, A.(2009). No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal: Race and Class in Elite College Admission and Campus Life. Princeton University Press.
 * Faragher, John Mack and Howe, Florence, ed. (1988). Women and Higher Education in American History. Norton.
 * Gaston, P. (2014). Higher Education Accreditation. Stylus.
 * Ginsberg, B. (2013). The Fall of the Faculty: The Rise of the All Administrative University and Why It Matters
 * Gleason, Philip. Contending with Modernity: Catholic Higher Education in the Twentieth Century. Oxford U. Press, 1995.
 * Golden, D. (2006). The Price of Admission: How America's Ruling Class Buys its Way into Elite Colleges — and Who Gets Left Outside the Gates.
 * Goldrick-Rab, S. (2016). ''Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream.
 * Ihle, Elizabeth L., ed. Black Women in Higher Education: An Anthology of Essays, Studies, and Documents. Garland, 1992.
 * Johnson, B. et al. (2003). Steal This University: The Rise of the Corporate University and the Academic Labor Movement
 * Kelchen, R. (2018). Higher Education Accountability. Johns Hopkins University Press.
 * Kinser, K. (2006). From Main Street to Wall Street: The Transformation of For-profit Higher Education
 * Labaree, David F. A Perfect Mess: The Unlikely Ascendancy of American Higher Education. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2017.
 * Lucas, C.J. American higher education: A history. (1994).
 * Lukianoff, Greg and Jonathan Haidt (2018). The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure. Penguin Press.
 * Mettler, Suzanne 'Degrees of Inequality: How the Politics of Higher Education Sabotaged the American Dream.'' Basic Books. (2014)
 * Newfeld, C. (2011). Unmaking the Public University.
 * Newfeld, C. (2016). The Great Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities and How We Can Fix Them.
 * Reynolds, G. (2012). The Higher Education Bubble. Encounter Books.
 * Roth, G. (2019) The Educated Underclass: Students and the Promise of Social Mobility. Pluto Press
 * Ruben, Julie. The Making of the Modern University: Intellectual Transformation and the Marginalization of Morality. University Of Chicago Press. (1996).
 * Rudolph, F. (1991) The American College and University: A History (1991).
 * Selingo, J. (2013). ''College Unbound: The Future of Higher Education and What It Means for Students.
 * Stodghill, R. (2015). ''Where Everybody Looks Like Me: At the Crossroads of America's Black Colleges and Culture.
 * Taylor, Barret J. and Brendan Cantwell (2019). Unequal Higher Education: Wealth, Status and Student Opportunity. Rutgers University Press.
 * Thelin, John R. (2019) A History of American Higher Education. Johns Hopkins U. Press.
 * Vedder, R. (2004). Going Broke By Degree: Why College Costs Too Much.
 * Veysey Lawrence R. (1965).The emergence of the American university.
 * Washburn, J. (2006). University Inc.: The Corporate Corruption of Higher Education
 * Wilder, C.D. (2013). Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities.
 * - ===Trade publications==
 * The Chronicle of Higher Education
 * Inside Higher Ed