The West African Methodist Collegiate School, 1911-2021: A Byproduct of Missionary Work in West Africa
The West African Methodist Collegiate School 1911-2021 presents an intricate analysis of challenging missionary work in Sierra Leone and West Africa. In meticulous detail, the book revisits an era that spans the slave trade and the manumission of slaves, and examines the ways that missionaries helped to educate former slaves and free men for a viable form of existence. The checkered history of the school chronicles the adversities, courage, and determination of men who dared to preserve an educational institution that was designed to provide religious and secular education. In more elaborate terms, the book reveals how changing circumstances and conditions of the twenty-first century can obscure a nineteenth-century concept when socioeconomic challenges and the vicissitudes of war and epidemics become too overpowering.
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The West African Methodist Collegiate School, 1911-2021: A Byproduct of Missionary Work in West Africa
The West African Methodist Collegiate School 1911-2021 presents an intricate analysis of challenging missionary work in Sierra Leone and West Africa. In meticulous detail, the book revisits an era that spans the slave trade and the manumission of slaves, and examines the ways that missionaries helped to educate former slaves and free men for a viable form of existence. The checkered history of the school chronicles the adversities, courage, and determination of men who dared to preserve an educational institution that was designed to provide religious and secular education. In more elaborate terms, the book reveals how changing circumstances and conditions of the twenty-first century can obscure a nineteenth-century concept when socioeconomic challenges and the vicissitudes of war and epidemics become too overpowering.
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The West African Methodist Collegiate School, 1911-2021: A Byproduct of Missionary Work in West Africa

The West African Methodist Collegiate School, 1911-2021: A Byproduct of Missionary Work in West Africa

by Christopher E. S. Warburton
The West African Methodist Collegiate School, 1911-2021: A Byproduct of Missionary Work in West Africa

The West African Methodist Collegiate School, 1911-2021: A Byproduct of Missionary Work in West Africa

by Christopher E. S. Warburton

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The West African Methodist Collegiate School 1911-2021 presents an intricate analysis of challenging missionary work in Sierra Leone and West Africa. In meticulous detail, the book revisits an era that spans the slave trade and the manumission of slaves, and examines the ways that missionaries helped to educate former slaves and free men for a viable form of existence. The checkered history of the school chronicles the adversities, courage, and determination of men who dared to preserve an educational institution that was designed to provide religious and secular education. In more elaborate terms, the book reveals how changing circumstances and conditions of the twenty-first century can obscure a nineteenth-century concept when socioeconomic challenges and the vicissitudes of war and epidemics become too overpowering.

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ISBN-13: 9781666704389
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 12/22/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Christopher E. S. Warburton is a full time faculty member of the Business and Economics Department at Houghton College in New York. He attended the West African Methodist Collegiate School and Albert Academy in Freetown before proceeding to obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in history from Fourah Bay College, the University of Sierra Leone. He holds a doctorate in International Economics from Fordham University after completing dual master’s degrees in international political economy and development, and economics. Dr. Warburton has extensively taught economics courses at various colleges in the United States and has published several peer-reviewed papers and books on economics. His most recent books include: The Development of International Monetary Policy (2018) and Economic Analysis and Law; The Economics of the Courtroom (2021).

Christopher E. S. Warburton is a full time faculty member of the Business and Economics Department at Houghton College in New York. He attended the West African Methodist Collegiate School and Albert Academy in Freetown before proceeding to obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree with honors in history from Fourah Bay College, the University of Sierra Leone. He holds a doctorate in International Economics from Fordham University after completing dual master’s degrees in international political economy and development, and economics. Dr. Warburton has extensively taught economics courses at various colleges in the United States and has published several peer-reviewed papers and books on economics. His most recent books include: The Development of International Monetary Policy (2000) and Economic Analysis and Law; The Economics of the Courtroom (2001).
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