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James Dekoven

Biography of a Famous Yet Forgotten Man

John E Magerus Sheryl a Kujawa-Holbrook

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English
Wipf & Stock Publishers
27 February 2025
Calls for a biography of James DeKoven were voiced soon after his death in 1879. When he died, he was considered the best-known Episcopalian in the country. Yet twenty years later when the first, inadequate biography of DeKoven was published, he had almost been forgotten. This new biography, researched and written by the former archivist of the DeKoven Center in Racine, Wisconsin, follows the trajectory of his life from son of a well-established merchant family in Connecticut, to his education in New York City, and then to his move in 1854 to the frontier of the young state of Wisconsin. Previously unavailable sources, including letters and memoirs, have been used to complete the historical record. Most importantly, his personal journal has been studied in detail to gain insight into his ideas concerning education, religion, and leadership.
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Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   558g
ISBN:   9798385229093
Pages:   288
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

John E. Magerus is a former university professor and administrator, who, since his retirement, has actively pursued his passion for history. He first volunteered at the Racine County Heritage Museum and then spent eight years as archivist at the DeKoven Center in Racine, Wisconsin. This archival work led to the research and writing of a biography of James DeKoven, a nineteenth-century Episcopal priest and educator in Wisconsin.

Reviews for James Dekoven: Biography of a Famous Yet Forgotten Man

""John Magerus's account of the life of James DeKoven is both informative and inspirational. This beautifully written and highly accessible biography restores DeKoven to his rightful place in the history of the Episcopal Church in the United States. It will interest students of church history, the history of education in America, and those interested in the story of the development of civic and religious institutions in the Midwest."" --Laura Gellott, professor emeritus of history, University of Wisconsin-Parkside ""Every Episcopalian should read this book--as should all interested in the early history of Chicago and southern Wisconsin. Father James DeKoven's goodness and significance is made manifest in John Magerus's meticulously researched and carefully written biography. He brings us into James DeKoven's world: his well-connected Connecticut family, his education, his siblings' contribution to the building of Chicago, and his commitment to education. Would that schools like DeKoven's Racine College could be created today!"" --Susanne Sklar, retired academic, Oxford ""John Magerus resurrects the fascinating figure of James DeKoven. A visionary ahead of his time, DeKoven was a complex and captivating man. This long-overdue biography delves deeply into his life, revealing a man of great faith and profound human connection. A central, yet controversial, figure in the nineteenth-century Episcopal Church, DeKoven's story is both inspiring and thought-provoking. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American religious history."" --Rory Graves, archivist, DeKoven Center ""Drawing on an immensity of archival research, John Magerus has given us a fresh look at James DeKoven and the world that shaped him. In a readable and engaging style, the author brings DeKoven down to earth to present and explore the more complicated and controversial parts of his character and life. This is a much-needed biography, and one that I hope will inspire more scholarship on this period of Episcopal Church history."" --Randolph Miller, adjunct professor of European history, Carroll University


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