Charles Eliot
Charles Eliot was a prominent American educator and author, best known for his influential work in higher education reform during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1834, he served as the president of Harvard University from 1869 to 1909, a period marked by significant expansion and modernization of the curriculum. Eliot championed the idea of a liberal education, promoting the importance of broad knowledge and critical thinking over rote memorization. His vision for education included the introduction of elective courses, which allowed students to tailor their academic experiences to their interests and aspirations.
Beyond his educational reforms, Eliot was also an accomplished writer and editor, contributing to various publications and authoring several notable texts on topics ranging from philosophy to biography. His passion for literature and learning shines through in his works, which encourage readers to engage with ideas and reflect on the world around them. If you're curious to explore the depths of Eliot's thought and contributions to education and literature, dive into his collection available in the app and discover the legacy of a man who profoundly shaped the landscape of American education.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1
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Charles Eliot
Started in 1907, An Historical Sketch was a work in 3 volumes, of which this is the first. The author was a British diplomat posted to Asia …
Hinduism and Buddhism: An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2
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Charles Eliot
Started in 1907, An Historical Sketch was a work in 3 volumes. The author was a British diplomat posted to Asia and his great work was inter…
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3
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Charles Eliot
Started in 1907, An Historical Sketch was a work in 3 volumes. The author was a British diplomat posted to Asia and his great work was inter…