As Canadian Church historians have traditionally portrayed men as the movers and shakers of Canadian Church historical development, most published scholarship on the history of Canada's missionaries deal almost exclusively with men. Yet, preliminary research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to the Churches' proselytization work among the province's "heathens." This paper argues that female missionaries, acting in the dual roles of church functionaries and society's cultural emissaries, played a crucial role in the development not only ...
Examines the work of various religious organizations, such as the Women's Protective Immigratio...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
Although women's history has flourished in Canada for over thirty years, this has had little impact ...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Most scholars who have researched on missionaries in British Columbia have not taken gender into ac...
Christian revivals in British Columbia in the late 1800s were natural extensions of the assimilation...
The Church Missionary Society (CMS) and its missionaries held that, regardless of race, the wives of...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
Much of the literature on the early period of British colonization of New Zealand has assumed that m...
The present thesis is a study of the women involved in the Anglican mission to the Japanese Canadian...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
Les missions catholiques auprès des populations nord-Amérindiennes canadienness’offrent à la recherc...
This essay will examine the recruitment of single British women by leading Protestant missionary soc...
Missionary women were ambivalent figures of social and moral change in early Canada. Their gendered ...
The Sunday schools are valuable to our understanding of social history, especially women's history. ...
Examines the work of various religious organizations, such as the Women's Protective Immigratio...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
Although women's history has flourished in Canada for over thirty years, this has had little impact ...
Research on British Columbia's missionary frontier suggests that women made a vital contribution to ...
Most scholars who have researched on missionaries in British Columbia have not taken gender into ac...
Christian revivals in British Columbia in the late 1800s were natural extensions of the assimilation...
The Church Missionary Society (CMS) and its missionaries held that, regardless of race, the wives of...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
Much of the literature on the early period of British colonization of New Zealand has assumed that m...
The present thesis is a study of the women involved in the Anglican mission to the Japanese Canadian...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
Les missions catholiques auprès des populations nord-Amérindiennes canadienness’offrent à la recherc...
This essay will examine the recruitment of single British women by leading Protestant missionary soc...
Missionary women were ambivalent figures of social and moral change in early Canada. Their gendered ...
The Sunday schools are valuable to our understanding of social history, especially women's history. ...
Examines the work of various religious organizations, such as the Women's Protective Immigratio...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
Although women's history has flourished in Canada for over thirty years, this has had little impact ...