Princeton university, Council of the humanities

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The Council of the Humanities was founded in 1953 at Princeton University to foster teaching, research and intellectual exchange. It brings together students, faculty, guest scholars, writers and artists in a wide variety of venues and sponsors a broad range of interdisciplinary courses, programs and initiatives, including the creative arts, media studies and the Society of Fellows. In the 1960s with a generous grant from the Ford Foundation, the Council of Humanities undertook a project to appraise American humanistic scholarship in the preceding decades. Thirty-five scholars participated, resulting in the fifteen-volume series THE PRINCETON STUDIES: HUMANISTIC SCHOLARSHIP IN AMERICA.

From the description of Council of the Humanities records, 1935-1970. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 84675264

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