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A new moral vision, gender, religion, and the changing purposes of American higher education, 1837-1917, Andrea L. Turpin

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A new moral vision, gender, religion, and the changing purposes of American higher education, 1837-1917, Andrea L. Turpin
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A new moral vision
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
960833546
Responsibility statement
Andrea L. Turpin
Series statement
American institutions and societyProject Muse eBooks
Sub title
gender, religion, and the changing purposes of American higher education, 1837-1917
Table Of Contents
Introduction : engendering ethical education -- Reorienting righteousness : toward a new narrative of gender and religion in American higher education -- Ideological origins of the women's college : Catharine Beecher, Mary Lyon, and Mount Holyoke Female Seminary -- Ideological origins of collegiate coeducation : Oberlin College as a sending city on a hill -- Separate or joint education of the sexes? : religion, science, and class in national debates -- The chief end of man and of woman : Princeton and Evelyn -- A house divided? : Harvard and Radcliffe -- Not to be ministered unto, but to minister : Wellesley College -- I delight in the truth : Bryn Mawr College -- Almost without money and without price to every young man and every young woman : the University of Michigan -- Even an atheist does not desire his boy to be trained a materialist : the University of California -- Serving the college and the nation : YMCAs and YWCAs on campus -- Conclusion : trajectories and tradeoffs
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