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John Yoder Papers

 Collection
Identifier: General Collection N-3-Y

Scope and Contents

This collection contains materials from Professor of Politics/History Dr. John Yoder. The collection consists of Jan-term trip materials, conflict/peacemaking materials, Taft Institute materials, Internship and Scholarship information, as well as Great Decisions materials.

Dates

  • Creation: 1919-1999
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1980
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1983
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1995

Language of Materials

Materials are in English

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research use

Conditions Governing Use

This collection is open for use

Biographical / Historical

"John Yoder grew up on an Iowa farm and rode his pony to the one-room country school he attended. Since then he has studied, conducted research, and taught in Europe and Africa. At Whitworth, Dr. Yoder teaches African history and politics, third world studies, peace studies, and political philosophy. John Yoder also has taught African history and politics at the University of Liberia and Cuttington University in Liberia (1987-88) and at Daystar University in Kenya (1998). He spent the summer of 2001 in Kenya teaching conflict resolution and organizing a peacebuilding conference in a rural Rift Valley region that had experienced significant ethnic violence.

Among the awards he has received over the years are grants from the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright Commission, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the US Institute of Peace, and the Pew Foundation. Professor Yoder has published articles on Dahomey, Uganda, Congo, and colonial America. He has also written a series of entries on pacifism, patron-client systems, and totalitarianism for the reference work, Political Theories for Students and articles on Liberian and Congolese history for the Encyclopedia of African History. His book reviews, dealing with works about the Pygmies, forced labor in West Africa, the civil war in Liberia, mythology in Buganda, Christianity and democratization in Africa, pre-colonial history in the Congo, the slave trade, and violence in South Africa, have appeared in The Historian, The American Historical Review, International Journal of African Historical Studies, and Christian Scholar's Review.

John Yoder edited the Zaire volume of the Dictionary of African Biography (1979). In 1992, Cambridge University Press published The Kanyok of Zaire, a book on pre-colonial African social and intellectual history. He recently wrote Popular Political Culture, Civil Society, and State Crisis in Liberia (Edwin Mellen Press, 2003). Currently, he is working with Liberian scholars and politicians committed to government reform in Liberia. John Yoder is also in the midst of an analysis comparing the Book of Judges to pre-industrial Africa. Besides teaching and writing, Dr. Yoder's favorite activities are conducting research in Africa, leading study tours to Africa, analyzing oral histories and myths, and doing carpentry. In the summer of 2000, he built an entire house (actually a playhouse) for his granddaughter Nyomi." (NOTE: John Yoder n.d., http://www.whitworth.edu/Academic/Department/PoliticsHistory/Faculty/YoderJohn/Index.htm, 11 January 2006.)

Extent

1 cu. ft.

Abstract

This collection contains materials from Professor of Politics/History Dr. John Yoder. The collection consists of Jan-term trip materials, conflict/peacemaking materials, Taft Institute materials, Internship and Scholarship information, as well as Great Decisions materials.

Arrangement

Series

Series UN/DC Trip

Series Taft Institute of Government Seminar for Teachers

Series Inventory -- Biography: Faculty -- Dr. John Yoder

Series Great Decisions

Series Internships/Scholarships

Series Conflict/Peacemaking in an Evolving World

Series Miscellaneous

Processing Information

This collection was first processed on Jan. 3, 2006 and last updated on Jan. 11, 2006

Title
Guide to the John Yoder Papers 1919-1999
Author
D.N. Feddes
Date
2005
Description rules
Finding Aid Based On Dacs ( Describing Archives: A Content Standard)
Language of description
English
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
Finding aid is in English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment of the Humanities.

Repository Details

Part of the Whitworth University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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