The missions were the first to bring printing presses to the region and usually the first to establish a newspaper in the various islands. Despite their limited circulations, church newspapers are still important because of their role in preserving local languages and because of their historical function. 
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Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...
In 1970 the prestigious A.N .Z.A.A.S. Conference was held in Port Moresby. To mark this occasion eac...
Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...
This book covers the missionary activity in Australia conducted by non-English speaking missionaries...
This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacifi...
THIS dissertation is a study of missionary language policy, translations and publications in German ...
© John BenjaminsIn a recent column in the journal of Pidgin and Creole languages (1999), I emphasize...
Nearly any student ofthe history ofprinting in the West knows ofthe close linksthatwere forged betwe...
The Rhenish Mission Society, a German Protestant mission, was active in a small part of northern New...
This article describes the historic conditions governing newspaper and media ownership in the Pacifi...
Christian missionaries have played a crucial role not only in assisting past and current forms of co...
"After the Oregon missionaries had found that their earliest ideas of instructing the Indians in the...
This article discusses the difficulties of devising and implementing workable mission language polic...
European missionaries, when came to the sub-continent, found it very difficult to communicate with l...
Not long after the first European explorations of the Americas religious orders set out to evangeliz...
Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...
In 1970 the prestigious A.N .Z.A.A.S. Conference was held in Port Moresby. To mark this occasion eac...
Throughout the second half of the long nineteenth century, from the 1850s through 1914, Anglican and...
This book covers the missionary activity in Australia conducted by non-English speaking missionaries...