This is a highly original and intriguing book which should attract a good deal of interest.
It is based on exhaustive, quite remarkable archival research and includes a sophisticated prosopographical analysis of Jewish enrollment over several decades.
Most intriguing, the book unearths hitherto unknown information about the growing influence on University policy of the famously anti-Semitic Henry Ford and figures in Ford's orbit.
Despite the contentious nature of their research topic, the author.