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  2. List of faculty and alumni of Emory University - Wikipedia

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    A Legacy of Heart and Mind : Emory since 1836 (Atlanta: Emory University, developed and produced by Bookhouse Group, Inc., 1999). Young, James Harvey. "A Brief History of Emory University," in Emory College Catalog 2003–2005 (Atlanta: Emory University Office of University Publications, 2003), 9–15.

  3. Emory University - Wikipedia

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    Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. ... Graduate programs in art history, film studies, and music are offered. [157]

  4. Patrick Allitt - Wikipedia

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    Patrick N. Allitt (born 1956) is a British historian and academic who serves as the Cahoon Family Professor of American History at Emory University.He has written seven books on religious history, education, politics and environmental history, and has produced several lectures for The Great Courses.

  5. Jeffrey Burton Russell - Wikipedia

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    Emory University (PhD) Years active: 1965–2023: Employer: University of California, Santa Barbara: Known for: Professor of Medieval History: Notable work: Dissent and Reform in the Early Middle Ages, History of Medieval Christianity, Witchcraft in the Middle Ages, Prince of Darkness: Radical Evil and the Power of Good in History, A History of ...

  6. Carol Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Carol Elaine Anderson (born June 17, 1959) is an American academic. She is the Charles Howard Candler professor of African American Studies at Emory University. [2] Her research focuses on public policy with regard to race, justice, and equality.

  7. Donald Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Donald Livingston is a former Professor of Philosophy at Emory University and a David Hume scholar. In 2003 he [ 1 ] founded the Abbeville Institute, which is devoted to the study of Southern culture and political ideas .

  8. History of Emory University - Wikipedia

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    The History of Emory University began in 1836 when a small group of Methodists from Newton County contemplated the establishment of a new town and college. The town was called Oxford after the school's prestigious British cousin , [ 1 ] which graduated the two founders of Methodism, John and Charles Wesley . [ 2 ]

  9. James I. Robertson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] He earned his bachelor's degree at Randolph–Macon College in 1955, and his master's degree and PhD. at Emory University in 1956 and 1959, respectively. [4] He earned his Litt.D. at Randolph-Macon in 1980.