This article explores the construction and changing nature of masculinity amongst Lutheran Norwegian missionaries in Natal and Zululand (present day KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) between 1870 and 1930. Presupposing masculinity to be a cluster of cultural ideas and social practices that change over time (history) and space (culture), and not a stable entity with a natural, inherent and given meaning, the article argues that ideal missionary masculinity in the Norwegian missionary movement was the result of a complex dialogue between ideas of modern male “self-making” associated with the late nineteenth century, and the Christian ideal of self-denial
This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of mo...
This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of mo...
In 1904 women were granted voting and representational rights in the Norwegian Missionary Society. A...
The article discusses marriage practice and discourse within the Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Socie...
The article discusses marriage practice and discourse within the Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Socie...
The article discusses marriage practice and discourse within the Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Socie...
This article deals with the construction of manliness and male ideals within Nordic Catholicism at t...
The aim of this study is to analyze the construction of "Christian masculinity" during the modern er...
This article explores the construction and changing nature of masculinity amongst Lutheran Norwegian...
This chapter deals with Italian Barnabites and German Jesuits working as missionaries in the Nordic ...
This article presents evidence of direct links between the women's missionary movement and the femin...
This article presents evidence of direct links between the women's missionary movement and the femin...
The aim of my article is to present some reflections, based on the development within historical res...
This article presents evidence of direct links between the women's missionary movement and the femin...
This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of mo...
This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of mo...
This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of mo...
In 1904 women were granted voting and representational rights in the Norwegian Missionary Society. A...
The article discusses marriage practice and discourse within the Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Socie...
The article discusses marriage practice and discourse within the Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Socie...
The article discusses marriage practice and discourse within the Lutheran Norwegian Missionary Socie...
This article deals with the construction of manliness and male ideals within Nordic Catholicism at t...
The aim of this study is to analyze the construction of "Christian masculinity" during the modern er...
This article explores the construction and changing nature of masculinity amongst Lutheran Norwegian...
This chapter deals with Italian Barnabites and German Jesuits working as missionaries in the Nordic ...
This article presents evidence of direct links between the women's missionary movement and the femin...
This article presents evidence of direct links between the women's missionary movement and the femin...
The aim of my article is to present some reflections, based on the development within historical res...
This article presents evidence of direct links between the women's missionary movement and the femin...
This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of mo...
This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of mo...
This article explores how nineteenth-century Protestant women missionaries utilized categories of mo...
In 1904 women were granted voting and representational rights in the Norwegian Missionary Society. A...