Basing his research on documentary and oral sources, Cameron describes
the early nineteenth-century migration of the Highland Catholic Scots,
the settlement and development of their communities, and the founding
of St.F.X. as a means of religious, economic, and social advancement
in eastern Nova Scotia. Among broad developments in administration,
faculty, students, curriculum, finances, and facilities, the formation
of the Extension Department, Xavier Junior College (now University
College of Cape Breton), and the Coady International Institute stand
out as pivotal events in the history of St.F.X. and demonstrate its
attunement to the changing needs of its constituency. The move to
broaden the curriculum by including extension education and the
promotion of various forms of economic cooperation to stimulate
development in regional and international communities exemplify the
unifying theme of "for the people" which is at St.F.X.'s foundational
core. For the People presents an engaging account of the fascinating
personalities who administered and staffed the institution, its
successes and failures during the nineteenth century, and its
expansion and progress in the twentieth century. The title of this
institutional biography appropriately captures the spirit of St
Francis Xavier and its commitment to community service.
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A History of St Francis Xavier University
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780773565852
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
ACP - McGill Queen's University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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