What are the best ways of thinking about the founding of Dartmouth College in 1769-in the context of the religious, political, and economic history of Britain, colonial America, and even the world? In Dartmouth and the World, a distinguished panel of scholars approaches the issue in a rich variety of ways.
What are the best ways of thinking about the founding of Dartmouth College in 1769-in the context of the religious, political, and economic history of Britain, colonial America, and even the world? In Dartmouth and the World, a distinguished panel of scholars approaches the issue in a rich variety of ways.
Henry C. Clark is senior lecturer and program director of the Political Economy Project at Dartmouth College.
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Introduction: Henry C. Clark (Dartmouth College) Chapter One: "1769-Dartmouth, Machines and Modernity," Jack A. Goldstone (George Mason University) Chapter Two: "Dartmouth College and Patriot State Building," Steve Pincus (University of Chicago) Chapter Three: "Life and Living Standards in Britain's Industrial Revolution," Emma Griffin (University of East Anglia) Chapter Four: "George Whitefield's Changing Commercial Theology," Kristen Beales (Warren Center, Harvard University) Chapter Five: "Religious Conversion, the Stamp Act, and Revolution in New England," Mark Valeri (Vanderbilt University) Chapter Six: "The Making of a 'Rebel Lady': Gender, Virtue, and Bloodshed in Mercy Otis Warren's Radicalization, 1769-1772," J. Patrick Mullins (Marquette University) Chapter Seven: "Recovering the Native Origins of Dartmouth College Through The Occom Circle," Ivy Schweitzer (Dartmouth College)
Introduction: Henry C. Clark (Dartmouth College) Chapter One: "1769-Dartmouth, Machines and Modernity," Jack A. Goldstone (George Mason University) Chapter Two: "Dartmouth College and Patriot State Building," Steve Pincus (University of Chicago) Chapter Three: "Life and Living Standards in Britain's Industrial Revolution," Emma Griffin (University of East Anglia) Chapter Four: "George Whitefield's Changing Commercial Theology," Kristen Beales (Warren Center, Harvard University) Chapter Five: "Religious Conversion, the Stamp Act, and Revolution in New England," Mark Valeri (Vanderbilt University) Chapter Six: "The Making of a 'Rebel Lady': Gender, Virtue, and Bloodshed in Mercy Otis Warren's Radicalization, 1769-1772," J. Patrick Mullins (Marquette University) Chapter Seven: "Recovering the Native Origins of Dartmouth College Through The Occom Circle," Ivy Schweitzer (Dartmouth College)
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