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Mary Mills Patrick's Constantinople Woman's College was one of the most influential institutions of higher learning for women in the Middle East in the last decades of the Ottoman Empire. Patrick arrived in the 1870s to evangelize, but she gradually distanced herself from Christian proselytism in order to create a cosmopolitan college for all Ottoman women. Patrick was president of the Constantinople Woman's College for 34 years, protecting the institution through the Balkan Wars, World War One, the British occupation of Constantinople, the demise of the Ottoman Empire, and the founding of the Turkish Republic. Just as the late Ottoman Empire underwent extraordinary changes, so did Patrick transform herself and the Constantinople College to meet the demands of a twentieth-century Muslim state, ultimately sacrificing her cosmopolitan, heterogeneous student body to an ethnically homogeneous one that reflected the newly racialized nationalism of the Turkish Republic.

Mary Mills

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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Conclusion: What She Left Unsaid: Mary Mills Patrick’s Unpublished Manuscripts

Mary Mills Patricks Cosmopolitan Mission and the

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/15/2021 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498592857, 978-1498592857
      ISBN10: 1498592856

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Mary Mills Patrick's Constantinople Woman's College was one of the most influential institutions of higher learning for women in the Middle East in the last decades of the Ottoman Empire. Patrick arrived in the 1870s to evangelize, but she gradually distanced herself from Christian proselytism in order to create a cosmopolitan college for all Ottoman women. Patrick was president of the Constantinople Woman's College for 34 years, protecting the institution through the Balkan Wars, World War One, the British occupation of Constantinople, the demise of the Ottoman Empire, and the founding of the Turkish Republic. Just as the late Ottoman Empire underwent extraordinary changes, so did Patrick transform herself and the Constantinople College to meet the demands of a twentieth-century Muslim state, ultimately sacrificing her cosmopolitan, heterogeneous student body to an ethnically homogeneous one that reflected the newly racialized nationalism of the Turkish Republic.

      Mary Mills

      Table of Contents

      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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