Identifies the philosopher, theologian, and sociologist [John Bascom] as the originator of the notion of the 'Wisconsin Idea,' or the idea that public universities should benefit people beyond the borders of a campus."" - Chronicle of Higher Education""A satisfying biography for anyone interested in progressive politics, nineteenth-century intellectual thought, or university history."" - Michigan Historical Review""Comprehensive and insightful. Hoeveler shows that John Bascom played a pivotal role in the foundation of the American public university as a radically new institution of higher learning, dedicated to producing better citizens and serving as a resource for government of the commonwealth."" - John D. Buenker, author of The Progressive Era, 18931914