Mary Mills Patrick's Cosmopolitan Mission and the Constantinople Woman's College details how a missionary transformed herself into President of a secular women's college in the late Ottoman Empire. Patrick's multi-ethnic educational model survived repressive regimes, revolution, and wars, only to be met in 1923 by the rise of ethno-nationalism.
Mary Mills Patrick's Cosmopolitan Mission and the Constantinople Woman's College details how a missionary transformed herself into President of a secular women's college in the late Ottoman Empire. Patrick's multi-ethnic educational model survived repressive regimes, revolution, and wars, only to be met in 1923 by the rise of ethno-nationalism.
Carolyn McCue Goffman teaches English literature at DePaul University in Chicago.
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Introduction: Mary Mills Patrick's Cosmopolitan College Chapter One: "Humanity in the Making": Mary Mills Patrick in Erzurum, 1871-1875 Chapter Two: Patrick in the Golden City, 1875-1890 Chapter Three: Cosmopolitan Allies and Foes, 1890-1907 Chapter Four: Cosmopolitan Triumphs: Patrick and the Young Turks, 1908-1909 Chapter Five: Patrick's Cosmopolitan Mission, 1908-1914 Chapter Six: A Cosmopolitan Crucible: The College in the First World War, 1914-1918 Chapter Seven: The End of Cosmopolitanism, 1918-1934 Conclusion: What She Left Unsaid: Mary Mills Patrick's Unpublished Manuscripts
Introduction: Mary Mills Patrick's Cosmopolitan College Chapter One: "Humanity in the Making": Mary Mills Patrick in Erzurum, 1871-1875 Chapter Two: Patrick in the Golden City, 1875-1890 Chapter Three: Cosmopolitan Allies and Foes, 1890-1907 Chapter Four: Cosmopolitan Triumphs: Patrick and the Young Turks, 1908-1909 Chapter Five: Patrick's Cosmopolitan Mission, 1908-1914 Chapter Six: A Cosmopolitan Crucible: The College in the First World War, 1914-1918 Chapter Seven: The End of Cosmopolitanism, 1918-1934 Conclusion: What She Left Unsaid: Mary Mills Patrick's Unpublished Manuscripts
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