College Life in the Old South

College Life in the Old South
Title College Life in the Old South PDF eBook
Author Ellis Merton Coulter
Publisher
Total Pages 420
Release 1928
Genre Education
ISBN

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College Life in the Old South

College Life in the Old South
Title College Life in the Old South PDF eBook
Author Ellis Merton Coulter
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 1973
Genre Education
ISBN

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College Life in the Old South

College Life in the Old South
Title College Life in the Old South PDF eBook
Author Ellis Merton Coulter
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 1983
Genre Education
ISBN

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Relates the early history of the University of Georgia from its founding in 1785 through the Reconstruction era. In this history of America's first chartered state university, the author recounts, among other things, how Athens was chosen as the university's location; how the state tried to close the university and refused to give it a fixed allowance until long after the Civil War; the early rules and how students invariably broke them; the days when the Phi Kappa and Demosthenian literary societies ruled the campus; and the vast commencement crowds that overwhelmed Athens to feast on oratory and watermelons.

Halls of Honor

Halls of Honor
Title Halls of Honor PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Pace
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 174
Release 2004
Genre Education
ISBN 9780807129821

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A powerful confluence of youthful energies and entrenched codes of honor enlivens Robert F. Pace's look at the world of male student college life in the antebellum South, Through extensive research into records, letters, and diaries of students and faculty from more than twenty institutions, Pace creates a vivid portrait of adolescent rebelliousness struggling with the ethic to cultivate a public face of industry, respect, and honesty. These future leaders confronted authority figures, made friends, studied, courted, frolicked, drank, gambled, cheated, and dueled - all within the established traditions of their southern culture. The sons of southern gentry expanded the usual view of higher education as a bridge between childhood and adulthood, innovatively creating their own world of honor that prepared them for living in the larger southern society. Pace skillfully weaves together stories of student antics, trials, and triumphs within the broader male ethos of the Old South. By the end of the Civil War, however, the code of honor had waned, changing the culture of southern colleges and universities forever. Halls of Honor represents a significant update of E. Merton Coulter's 1928

College Life in the Old South as Seen at the Univ. of Ga

College Life in the Old South as Seen at the Univ. of Ga
Title College Life in the Old South as Seen at the Univ. of Ga PDF eBook
Author Ellis Merton Coulter
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1951
Genre Education
ISBN

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College Life in the Old South

College Life in the Old South
Title College Life in the Old South PDF eBook
Author E. Merton Coulter
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 2003-01
Genre
ISBN 9780758122803

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Halls of Honor

Halls of Honor
Title Halls of Honor PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Pace
Publisher LSU Press
Total Pages 174
Release 2011-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 0807138711

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A powerful confluence of youthful energies and entrenched codes of honor enlivens Robert F. Pace's look at the world of male student college life in the antebellum South. Through extensive research into records, letters, and diaries of students and faculty from more than twenty institutions, Pace creates a vivid portrait of adolescent rebelliousness struggling with the ethic to cultivate a public face of industry, respect, and honesty. These future leaders confronted authority figures, made friends, studied, courted, frolicked, drank, gambled, cheated, and dueled -- all within the established traditions of their southern culture. For the sons of southern gentry, college life presented a variety of challenges, including engaging with northern professors and adjusting to living away from home and family. The young men extended the usual view of higher education as a bridge between childhood and adulthood, innovatively creating their own world of honor that prepared them for living in the larger southern society. Failure to obtain a good education was a grievous breach of honor for them, and Pace skillfully weaves together stories of student antics, trials, and triumphs within the broader male ethos of the Old South. When the Civil War erupted, many students left campus to become soldiers, defend their families, and preserve a way of life. By war's end, the code of honor had waned, changing the culture of southern colleges and universities forever. Halls of Honor represents a significant update of E. Merton Coulter's 1928 classic work, College Life in the Old South, which focused on the University of Georgia. Pace's lively study will widen the discussion of antebellum southern college life for decades to come.