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Andrew E. Barnes Collection

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Andrew E. Barnes Collection, 1894-2004 | Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

By Ed Gerritsen, 2011

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Collection Overview

Title: Andrew E. Barnes Collection, 1894-2004

ID: COLL/516

Primary Creator: Barnes, Andrew E.

Extent: 6.0 Cubic Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: Folder level description

Abstract

Associate professor of history at Carnegie Mellon University. The collection includes photocopied correspondence, addresses, papers, articles, monographs, manuscripts, dissertations, books, book segments, and miscellaneous materials that detail the research for the book, Making Headway: the Introduction of Western Civilization in Colonial Northern Nigeria (University of Rochester Press, 2009). Photocopied research materials from the Calvin Archives collection were discarded.

Biographical Note

"The process of cultural transfer in Northern Nigeria was historically thought to have been dictated by European colonial domination. In fact, Western missionaries may not have been able to guide African Christians toward mastery of the secular world when they themselves lacked the worldliness to do so. In this penetrating study, Andrew E. Barnes argues that competition among colonizing forces impelled British colonial administrators and Christian missionaries alike to offer Africans those aspects of Western civilization Africans themselves specifically wanted: schools that provided greater access to Western intellectual skills. In Making Headway: The Introduction of Western Civilization in Colonial Northern Nigeria, Barnes demonstrates effectively that Europeans were successful in transferring to local peoples the cultural values they hoped to foster only because Africans and Europeans reached consensus about the nature and character of the Western civilization to be shared. Ultimately, this study asserts, Africans had greater control over the introduction of Western civilization to the region than traditionally thought."--jacket.

Administrative Information

Repository: Heritage Hall, Hekman Library

Alternate Extent Statement: 12 Boxes

Acquisition Source: Andrew E. Barnes


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Research Correspondence, 1905-1954],
[Series 2: Research Reports, 1894-1958],
[Series 3: Research Articles, 1960-1987],
[Series 4: Research Papers, 1907-1993],
[Series 5: Research Miscellaneous Materials, 1890-1993],
[Series 6: Research Books and Dissertations, 1896-2004],
[All]

Series 1: Research Correspondence --- 1905-1954
Box 1
Folder 1-3: Correspondence material re: religious tolerance in Northern Nigeria --- 1919-1932
Folder 4: Correspondence material re: the sale of the booklet, The Truth about Mohammed --- 1926
Folder 5-6: Correspondence re: missionary activity in Moslem areas --- 1916-1928
Folder 7: Correspondence re: Moslem problems in Northern provinces --- 1927-1948
Folder 8: Correspondence re: Moslem propaganda --- 1927-1949
Folder 9: Correspondence re: mission schools in northern provinces --- 1926-1943
Box 2
Folder 1-2: Correspondence re: missionary complaints --- 1917-1931
Folder 3: Correspondence re: W. R. Miller, Zaria Province --- 1916-1920
Folder 4: Correspondence re: government correspondence --- 1905-1924
Folder 5: Correspondence re: Hugh Clifford on educational reform --- undated
Folder 6: Correspondence and back up documents re: Church of the Brethren Mission --- 1924-1932
Folder 7: Correspondence re: conflict between Christians and pagan marriage customs --- 1935-1941
Folder 8: Correspondence re: debate over teaching English in schools --- 1943
Folder 9: Correspondence re: missions' spheres of influence in Nigeria --- 1931-1938
Folder 10: Correspondence re: Nigerian mission schools --- 1943-1951
Folder 11: Correspondence, Sudan United Mission (SUM) --- 1905-1953
Folder 12: Correspondence re: Southern Nigerian youth influence on Northern Nigerian youth --- 1944
Folder 13: Correspondence re: religious and moral instruction in schools --- 1939-1954
Folder 14: Correspondence re: court trials of Christian converts (homicide, divorce, and bigamy) --- 1923-1934
Folder 15: Correspondence re: Italian missionaries in Nigeria --- 1937
Folder 16: Correspondence re: Ethel P. Miller --- 1927-1947
Folder 17: Correspondence, International Missionary Council (IMC) --- 1926-1927
Folder 18: Correspondence re: complaints against Christians in Kabba Province --- 1917-1920

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Research Correspondence, 1905-1954],
[Series 2: Research Reports, 1894-1958],
[Series 3: Research Articles, 1960-1987],
[Series 4: Research Papers, 1907-1993],
[Series 5: Research Miscellaneous Materials, 1890-1993],
[Series 6: Research Books and Dissertations, 1896-2004],
[All]


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