Liberal Arts Tradition
Discover the rich tapestry of liberal education with Liberal Arts Tradition by Bruce A. Kimball, published by University Press of America in 2010. This enlightening book spans 522 pages, drawing from the author's extensive twenty-five years of experience leading seminars on the history of liberal education.
Within its pages, you will find a meticulously curated collection of documents that chronicle the evolution of liberal arts, featuring influential thinkers from Plato to Martha Nussbaum. Notably, this work also emphasizes the often-overlooked contributions of women in the narrative of liberal arts, offering a fresh and inclusive perspective.
Whether you are a student, educator, or simply passionate about the liberal arts, Kimball's Liberal Arts Tradition is an essential addition to your library that promises to deepen your understanding of this vital field of study.