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History of the University of Alabama

James Benson Sellers

Volume One, 1818-1902

Barcode 9780817357696
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Release Date: 31/03/2014

Genre: History
Sub-Genre: History of the Americas
Label: The University of Alabama Press
Language: English
Publisher: The University of Alabama Press

Volume One, 1818-1902
A history of the University of Alabama from 1818 to 1902.


The University of Alabama, established in 1831, has survived poverty, riots, political interference, wartime destruction, attacks by clergy and laymen, and internal feuds to develop from a boarding school for planters’ sons to a modern and thriving state university. Using official records and state newspapers as well as letters and diaries of presidents, students, teachers, and alumni, this comprehensive volume that covers 1818 to 1902 reveals the hardships and achievements of the men and women who made the university during its early years.  The History of the University of Alabama, first published in 1953, details the educational progress in spite of meager funds, primitive buildings and equipment, unruly students, and interruption by the Civil War. Interwoven with the accounts of campus life, extracurricular activities, early intercollegiate athletics, and building programs is the history of a long-sustained effort by many devoted presidents, faculty, and citizens to raise educational standards and to improve the instruction provided for the youth of the state.