Series: Studies in the History of Christian Missions (SHCM)
This publication highlights the role of Christian missionaries in the nineteenth-century European colonial context. Historians analyze the interaction between missionaries, colonialism, and indigenous converts, who within the political frameworks of European expansion both collaborated with and resisted certain colonial aspects.
The contributions come from leading historians who elucidate the complex reality of missionary work and colonialism.
Contributors: J. F. Ade Ajayi
Roy Bridges
Richard Elphick
Eleanor Jackson
Daniel Jeyaraj
Andrew Porter
Dana L. Robert
R. G. Tiedemann
C. Peter Williams
This teaching material is suitable for academic education and self-study within history and religious studies. The text is in English and requires an advanced language level.
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