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Spiritus Roberti

Orlin Sabev

  • 20 juni 2025
  • 9786057462183
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This book approaches the Ottoman period of Robert College, founded by American missionaries in Constantinople in 1863, by focusing on hitherto insufficientlyexplored aspects of its sesquicentennial history, related to its nature and educational ideals, as well as to its student body. Being based on the college's archives, dispersed inTurkey and the United States, the government archives of Ottoman and early Republican period, as well as other vernacular archives, the book delineates the specific place and roleof the college in the field of Ottoman education by promoting Protestant ideals through liberal education. The so-called "secular Protestantism" affected the whole concept ofeducation practiced at the college and it affected more or less the students' mindset. The college put emphasis on the formation of strong characters in its students so as to makethem able to take responsibility for their own life and development. It was achieved, not only nor even mainly through the course of studies in a wide variety of fields, but alsothrough the all-round atmosphere in the college and especially the personal relationship between the students and their instructors. On the basis of statistics drawn from variousrelevant sources, the book traces out the dynamics in student enrollment and outlines those periods in the college's history in which certain nationalities were prevalent, notonly in terms of physical presence but also in terms of influence in the student body. The book provides also prosopographical research of the Bulgarian and Turkish students,based on data collected from the catalogues of students, preserved in the college's archives.

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