This compelling book chronicles the challenges faced by Anatolia College, whose rich history provides a unique window on the American missionary movement, the Armenian genocides, the Greek-Turkish conflict, and two world wars from the prism of the survival and growth of an American college caught in near-perpetual upheaval.
This compelling book chronicles the challenges faced by Anatolia College, whose rich history provides a unique window on the American missionary movement, the Armenian genocides, the Greek-Turkish conflict, and two world wars from the prism of the survival and growth of an American college caught in near-perpetual upheaval.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William McGrew was president of Anatolia College from 1974 to 1999, and subsequently of the American Farm School, also in Thessaloniki, from 2005 to 2009. Earlier he served as a U.S. diplomat with assignments in Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus. McGrew holds a PhD in Greek and Modern European History. His previous publications include Land and Revolution in Modern Greece, 1800-1881.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by John H. Clymer Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction by John O. Iatrides Chapter One: The American Missionary Movement in Turkey and the Founding of Anatolia College (1810-1886) Chapter Two: Identity and Survival: Anatolia's First Decade (1886-1895) Chapter Three: Anatolia's Flowering in Turkey: An International Christian College (1896-1914) Chapter Four: The Great War and Its Aftermath: Tragedies and Transitions (1914-1923) Chapter Five: New Beginnings in Thessaloniki, Greece (1923-1924) Chapter Six: Rebuilding Anatolia in Greece: The Interwar Years (1924-1940) Chapter Seven: Anatolia's Third Wartime Interruption (1940-1945) Chapter Eight: Anatolia Renewed: From Civil War to a Brighter Era (1945-1958) Chapter Nine: Through Prosperity and Dictatorship (1958-1974) Chapter Ten: Fighting for Identity and Ideals (1974-1999) Chapter Eleven: Anatolia Returns to Higher Education (1981-1999) Epilogue (1999-2014) Appendix A Major Anatolia College Dates Appendix B Anatolia College Hymn Selected Bibliography Index
Foreword by John H. Clymer Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Introduction by John O. Iatrides Chapter One: The American Missionary Movement in Turkey and the Founding of Anatolia College (1810-1886) Chapter Two: Identity and Survival: Anatolia's First Decade (1886-1895) Chapter Three: Anatolia's Flowering in Turkey: An International Christian College (1896-1914) Chapter Four: The Great War and Its Aftermath: Tragedies and Transitions (1914-1923) Chapter Five: New Beginnings in Thessaloniki, Greece (1923-1924) Chapter Six: Rebuilding Anatolia in Greece: The Interwar Years (1924-1940) Chapter Seven: Anatolia's Third Wartime Interruption (1940-1945) Chapter Eight: Anatolia Renewed: From Civil War to a Brighter Era (1945-1958) Chapter Nine: Through Prosperity and Dictatorship (1958-1974) Chapter Ten: Fighting for Identity and Ideals (1974-1999) Chapter Eleven: Anatolia Returns to Higher Education (1981-1999) Epilogue (1999-2014) Appendix A Major Anatolia College Dates Appendix B Anatolia College Hymn Selected Bibliography Index
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