Denominational Higher Education During the Vietnam War
Laukaitis J.J.
2022
Denominational Higher Education During the Vietnam War
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10.1007/978-3-030-98653-7
In this follow up to Laukaitis’ Denominational Higher Education During World War II (Palgrave 2018), this collection investigates connections between religion, student activism, and higher education to reveal the complexity of public reactions to the controversies around the Vietnam War. Historical treatments of how the Vietnam War generated tensions on campuses across the country remain centered on public universities such as University of California-Berkeley, Kent State, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. Missing from the historical analysis is how the Vietnam War affected the campuses of Christian liberal arts colleges. This work centers on how Christian liberal arts colleges across the landscape of the United States encountered the national crisis in relationship to their Christian tenets and how particular religious communities and student bodies responded to the war. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
Christian denominational colleges; liberal arts colleges; North Park College; Student Activism; Theological interpretations of war; Vietnam War
Springer International Publishing
Book
All Open Access; Green Open Access
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