Nineteenth century Protestant Mission schools were dynamic spaces, constantly reacting and adapting to hierarchic and hegemonic demands, whether of political, religious or societal nature. They were also ideological spaces, which through their form and function, articulated notions of the ‘proper’ place of non-Europeans in colonial society. This article examines the interconnected cultural, didactic and physical ‘spaces’ of mission schools in which a variety of competing ideologies and expectations were negotiated. The general conclusions demonstrate both the uniformity of missionary spaces, and simultaneously reveal spaces where, and times when, these generalities became disrupted.Nineteenth century Protestant Mission schools were dynamic ...
<p>The West Michigan Dutch enclave of the Christian Reformed Church has made private, Christian educ...
In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportun...
Historians have generally tended to represent the pioneering Catholic mission in Western Australia a...
Nineteenth century Protestant Mission schools were dynamic spaces, constantly reacting and adapting ...
Missionaries were major providers of education in the colonial world, and in many cases were the ini...
This paper reviews the importance of educational activities by missionary groups in Malaya through o...
Through a close analysis of the links between nineteenth-century Protestant missionary thought and t...
This article draws a comparison between the Portuguese in relation to British and French discourses ...
Christianity is an integral aspect of Native history, not simply an external force acting upon it. N...
European missionaries came into Kenya in the late 19th and early 20th centuries primarily to evangel...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between German Protestant missionaries and secular l...
In the long nineteenth century all the English Protestant missionary societies in India used educati...
In Africa under the colonial german rule (1884-1919), the schools were places inter crossed by diffe...
This dissertation is a critical examination of education via what I have termed the 'educational ent...
This research investigates the practices of German-speaking missionaries of the Basel Mission on the...
<p>The West Michigan Dutch enclave of the Christian Reformed Church has made private, Christian educ...
In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportun...
Historians have generally tended to represent the pioneering Catholic mission in Western Australia a...
Nineteenth century Protestant Mission schools were dynamic spaces, constantly reacting and adapting ...
Missionaries were major providers of education in the colonial world, and in many cases were the ini...
This paper reviews the importance of educational activities by missionary groups in Malaya through o...
Through a close analysis of the links between nineteenth-century Protestant missionary thought and t...
This article draws a comparison between the Portuguese in relation to British and French discourses ...
Christianity is an integral aspect of Native history, not simply an external force acting upon it. N...
European missionaries came into Kenya in the late 19th and early 20th centuries primarily to evangel...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between German Protestant missionaries and secular l...
In the long nineteenth century all the English Protestant missionary societies in India used educati...
In Africa under the colonial german rule (1884-1919), the schools were places inter crossed by diffe...
This dissertation is a critical examination of education via what I have termed the 'educational ent...
This research investigates the practices of German-speaking missionaries of the Basel Mission on the...
<p>The West Michigan Dutch enclave of the Christian Reformed Church has made private, Christian educ...
In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportun...
Historians have generally tended to represent the pioneering Catholic mission in Western Australia a...