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Earlham College A History, 1847-1997

by Thomas D. Hamm
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"For Earlham, Hamm has written one of the best single-volume college histories—extremely well researched, complexly interpreted, and fluidly written."—The Journal of American History

"... highly readable and entertaining... " —Indiana Magazine of History

"As well as being a history of Quaker education, it also has insights for the history of higher education itself. The book remains engaging throughout and readers will be challenged by the contemporary nature of many of the debates concerning religious and social issues that have caused dissension on the Earlham campus and within Quakerism both currently and in past years." —The Southern Friend

"Earlhamites and other Quakers should read this book and ponder it!" —Quaker Life

In celebration of Earlham’s sesquicentennial, here is the history of one of the few nationally ranked liberal arts colleges that still retains a strong religious identity. Earlham College was founded by Indiana Quakers in 1847 for the "guarded religious education of the children of Friends" and became the prestigious school of the twentieth century only after struggles which pitted traditionalists and moderates in a battle of revivalism and primitivism against change and reform.

About the Author, Thomas D. Hamm

Thomas D. Hamm is College Archivist and Associate Professor of History at Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana.

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Earlham became the world's second Quaker college in 1859. Focusing on the college's understanding of itself as a Quaker place, Hamm history, Earlham discusses changes that have occurred at the school in terms of developments in the larger worlds of religion and higher education. He maintains that in its growth from a respectable Midwestern church school to a nationally ranked liberal arts college, Earlham has developed a distinctive sense of itself that sometimes puts it at odds with both the secular world and its Quaker neighbors. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
September 4, 1997
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
472
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780253332561

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