The present thesis is a study of the women involved in the Anglican mission to the Japanese Canadians between 1903 and 1957. Drawing on a variety of primary source documents housed in the Anglican church archives in Toronto and Vancouver, as well as information gathered in interviews with three former missionaries, the study aims to determine who these women were, what their work consisted of, their reasons for choosing to work among Japanese Canadians, and what effects their efforts had, not specifically on the intended recipients, but on the women themselves. The thesis argues that much of the success of the mission, as measured by the number of Japanese Canadians who utilized its facilities and programmes, is due to the high level of in...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...
Christian groups helped Japanese Canadians who immigrated to the west coast areas of Canada before W...
Examines the work of various religious organizations, such as the Women's Protective Immigratio...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
This thesis examines the British women’s missionary movement in Hong Kong and China from the mid-nin...
The Tōyō Eiwa Jogakkō, Shizuoka Eiwa Jogakkō, and Yamanashi Eiwa Jogakkō girls’ mission schools were...
Although by 1900, over 60% of the British missionary workforce in South Asia was female, women’s rol...
This thesis examines the experiences of a single French-Canadian congregation of women religious as ...
This project is a study of Canadian women missionaries in Kaifeng, Honan in the 1920s, and their wor...
Most scholars who have researched on missionaries in British Columbia have not taken gender into ac...
This thesis focuses on three remarkable Canadian women (Lena Jolliffe, Mary Lamb and Agnes Hilliard)...
The Chinese Rescue Home was an important feature of Victoria's (British Columbia, Canada) moral and ...
This thesis focuses on three courageous Canadian women who served as United Church of Canada mission...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...
Christian groups helped Japanese Canadians who immigrated to the west coast areas of Canada before W...
Examines the work of various religious organizations, such as the Women's Protective Immigratio...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
This thesis examines the British women’s missionary movement in Hong Kong and China from the mid-nin...
The Tōyō Eiwa Jogakkō, Shizuoka Eiwa Jogakkō, and Yamanashi Eiwa Jogakkō girls’ mission schools were...
Although by 1900, over 60% of the British missionary workforce in South Asia was female, women’s rol...
This thesis examines the experiences of a single French-Canadian congregation of women religious as ...
This project is a study of Canadian women missionaries in Kaifeng, Honan in the 1920s, and their wor...
Most scholars who have researched on missionaries in British Columbia have not taken gender into ac...
This thesis focuses on three remarkable Canadian women (Lena Jolliffe, Mary Lamb and Agnes Hilliard)...
The Chinese Rescue Home was an important feature of Victoria's (British Columbia, Canada) moral and ...
This thesis focuses on three courageous Canadian women who served as United Church of Canada mission...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...