In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportunity for German Catholics to demonstrate their patriotism. In particular, German Catholic missions sought to carve out a role for themselves in the education of African youngsters not just in the new overseas territories in Africa, but also in Germany itself. Prior to the First World War, a handful of youngsters, primarily from Cameroon, were thus educated by the Pallottine Mission at Limburg an der Lahn and by the Benedictine Mission at St Ottilien, near Munich. This article looks at the ways in which these African students were soon used both publicly and privately to promote Catholic missionary work at home in order to secure support from a...
It is often argued that the colonization of the African continent in the 19th and 20th century was o...
This study focuses on the remarkable role played by African Christians in establishing the Zimbabwea...
Christian missionaries were among the first Europeans to move into Africa. They came on a mission to...
This dissertation is a history of an English mission, the Anglican Universities\u27 Mission to Centr...
European missionaries came into Kenya in the late 19th and early 20th centuries primarily to evangel...
This article deals with the story of the Christian mission among the Jews of Ethiopia during the 186...
Christianity was meant to be one of the most potent weapons in the armory of European Imperialism. J...
Third Place in the Richard J. and Martha D. Denman Undergraduate Reseach Forum, Humanities DivisionT...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between German Protestant missionaries and secular l...
This chapter reviews some of the religious links between Europe and Africa, focusing on the Christia...
This study analyses local processes of appropriating Christianity in anglophone Cameroon. It centres...
This article describes the contested relationship that existed between the Herero and German mission...
When it comes to stories (even fabrications) that reveal Africa as a dark continent, a continent of ...
God’s Children Without a Nation: German Missionaries, Settlers, and Africans in Southwest Africa, 19...
When Germany occupied Tanganyika in 1889, the mobilising rhetoric was built around ending slavery, w...
It is often argued that the colonization of the African continent in the 19th and 20th century was o...
This study focuses on the remarkable role played by African Christians in establishing the Zimbabwea...
Christian missionaries were among the first Europeans to move into Africa. They came on a mission to...
This dissertation is a history of an English mission, the Anglican Universities\u27 Mission to Centr...
European missionaries came into Kenya in the late 19th and early 20th centuries primarily to evangel...
This article deals with the story of the Christian mission among the Jews of Ethiopia during the 186...
Christianity was meant to be one of the most potent weapons in the armory of European Imperialism. J...
Third Place in the Richard J. and Martha D. Denman Undergraduate Reseach Forum, Humanities DivisionT...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between German Protestant missionaries and secular l...
This chapter reviews some of the religious links between Europe and Africa, focusing on the Christia...
This study analyses local processes of appropriating Christianity in anglophone Cameroon. It centres...
This article describes the contested relationship that existed between the Herero and German mission...
When it comes to stories (even fabrications) that reveal Africa as a dark continent, a continent of ...
God’s Children Without a Nation: German Missionaries, Settlers, and Africans in Southwest Africa, 19...
When Germany occupied Tanganyika in 1889, the mobilising rhetoric was built around ending slavery, w...
It is often argued that the colonization of the African continent in the 19th and 20th century was o...
This study focuses on the remarkable role played by African Christians in establishing the Zimbabwea...
Christian missionaries were among the first Europeans to move into Africa. They came on a mission to...