This study discusses medical culture, colonialism and Christian mission in South-Central Africa through the case-study of the Livingstonia Mission of the Free Church of Scotland in Malawi between 1875 and 1930. It explores ideas, practices and experiences of illness, health and medicine among missionaries, Africans and secular colonialists in the Northern Malawi region. Both the missionary search for health in African conditions, and the African quest for health and healing within Livingstonia and the emerging Presbyterian Church are explored. High mortality rates among pioneer missionaries and the experience of living and working in an “alien” environment influenced missionary thought and practice at Livingstonia under the leadership of Dr...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
This dissertation is a history of an English mission, the Anglican Universities\u27 Mission to Centr...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
This is the first systematic account of early mission medical activities in the Malawi Region (compr...
This timely book explores the troubled intertwining of religion, medicine, empire, and race relation...
The Kenya Coast is populated by Africans, Arab-descendants, Indians and Europeans. As part of the In...
Historians have extensively studied colonial doctors in Africa, and the connection between colonial ...
Throughout much of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the tropics and subtropics we...
During the nineteenth century the Protestant Churches of Scotland accelerated their involvement in t...
This article examines ideas of morality and health, and connections between moral transgression and ...
This study analyzes the interrelationship between disease and the politics of British colonial healt...
This dissertation examines global shifts in medical and religious thinking about leprosy, using the ...
Eritrea, the youngest African nation, has a very long history of missionary endeavours which goes ba...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
This thesis examines the thought, work, and impact of the Scottish medical missionary, Dr Neil Macvi...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
This dissertation is a history of an English mission, the Anglican Universities\u27 Mission to Centr...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...
This is the first systematic account of early mission medical activities in the Malawi Region (compr...
This timely book explores the troubled intertwining of religion, medicine, empire, and race relation...
The Kenya Coast is populated by Africans, Arab-descendants, Indians and Europeans. As part of the In...
Historians have extensively studied colonial doctors in Africa, and the connection between colonial ...
Throughout much of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the tropics and subtropics we...
During the nineteenth century the Protestant Churches of Scotland accelerated their involvement in t...
This article examines ideas of morality and health, and connections between moral transgression and ...
This study analyzes the interrelationship between disease and the politics of British colonial healt...
This dissertation examines global shifts in medical and religious thinking about leprosy, using the ...
Eritrea, the youngest African nation, has a very long history of missionary endeavours which goes ba...
Summary. With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain’s tro...
This thesis examines the thought, work, and impact of the Scottish medical missionary, Dr Neil Macvi...
The field of tropical medicine was the conscious, political creation of the Western industrial power...
This dissertation is a history of an English mission, the Anglican Universities\u27 Mission to Centr...
With greater numbers of medical missionaries and colonial state physicians in Britain's tropical col...