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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