Publication: From Missionary Tradition to Liberal Leadership: Robert College, 1918-1970*
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ABSTRACT: This article analyses the transformation of Robert College, the
first American college founded abroad, from 1923 to 1970. Based on
a careful investigation of Robert College archives and personal accounts
of the College staff, it contends that the school’s missionary character
acquired a new identity after the foundation of Republican Turkey. Robert
College gradually abandoned its missionary tradition to become an institution of liberal learning in the service of westernizing Turkey. The College
presidency and trustees have long elaborated on the new context and trends
in liberal education in the United States. At the same time, the Turkish
officers and graduates quickly adjusted to this new character immersed in
secular values. The College’s transition involved a shared commitment
going beyond political partnership, reflecting an intellectual vision that
came out of long years of negotiations within the College establishment.
Keywords: Missionaries, liberal education, history of United States, history
of Turkey
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Sosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler, Sosyoloji, Eğitim, Social Sciences and Humanities, Sociology, Education, EĞİTİM VE EĞİTİM ARAŞTIRMASI, Sosyal Bilimler Genel, Sosyal Bilimler (SOC), EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, SOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL, Social Sciences (SOC), Genel Sosyal Bilimler, Sosyal Bilimler ve Beşeri Bilimler, General Social Sciences, Social Sciences & Humanities, Missionaries, liberal education, history of United States, history of Turkey
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ERKEN A., "From Missionary Tradition to Liberal Leadership: Robert College, 1918-1970*", BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES, 2023
