This article examines the missionary career of Geraldine MacKenzie who, with her husband Bill MacKenzie, served on the Presbyterian mission at Aurukun on the Cape York Peninsula between 1925 and 1965. It focuses primarily on MacKenzie’s own interpretation of and reflection on her experiences, as described in her memoir, Aurukun Diary. While the memoir elides some of the more controversial features of the MacKenzies’ tenure at Aurukun, it provides insights into the changing nature of missionary theology and practice on Aboriginal missions in the early twentieth century, particularly as they relate to the role of women—both missionaries and mission residents
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
This article will consider how single missionary women of the Church Missionary Society in Arnhem La...
Judith Stokes had always hoped to be a missionary linguist and translate the Bible. But on her arriv...
Since the 1960s revisionist Australian histories have sought to redress the perceived imbalance of e...
Since the 1960s revisionist Australian histories have sought to redress the perceived imbalance of e...
In this paper I trace the establishment of Aborigines Inland Mission (AIM), the Faith basis of itsmi...
This article looks at the gender dimension of religious missions administered by the Presbyterian Ch...
In May of 1868, Elizabeth Bingham Young and her new husband, Egerton Ryerson Young, began a long jou...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
Ella met and married Harold Urquhart (Sheppy) Shepherdson on the 8 October 1927. Both volunteered t...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
This chapter focuses on Matilda Ward, a missionary at the Presbyterian mission of Mapoon, north Quee...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
This thesis contributes to the literature on the history of the transition from colonial to post-col...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
This article will consider how single missionary women of the Church Missionary Society in Arnhem La...
Judith Stokes had always hoped to be a missionary linguist and translate the Bible. But on her arriv...
Since the 1960s revisionist Australian histories have sought to redress the perceived imbalance of e...
Since the 1960s revisionist Australian histories have sought to redress the perceived imbalance of e...
In this paper I trace the establishment of Aborigines Inland Mission (AIM), the Faith basis of itsmi...
This article looks at the gender dimension of religious missions administered by the Presbyterian Ch...
In May of 1868, Elizabeth Bingham Young and her new husband, Egerton Ryerson Young, began a long jou...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
Ella met and married Harold Urquhart (Sheppy) Shepherdson on the 8 October 1927. Both volunteered t...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
This chapter focuses on Matilda Ward, a missionary at the Presbyterian mission of Mapoon, north Quee...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
This thesis contributes to the literature on the history of the transition from colonial to post-col...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
This article will consider how single missionary women of the Church Missionary Society in Arnhem La...