Starting in the mid nineteenth century, middle and lower class women in the West started to serve as missionaries in colonized areas of the world. Even more stayed in the metropole and served on mission boards that funded the missionaries in the field What motivated these women and how was their gender a factor in the field? What were the long term effects of these missions on women and the colonized? This thesis looks at how the increased focus on development and modernity allowed women to extend the domestic sphere to include the moral imperative of colonization and mission work. This attempt to spread a western consciousness mean that women gained professional skills. I focus on the role of writing in this thesis. Women’s writing collaps...
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...
From the beginning, women who played an integral role in the Christian missionary movement of the ni...
Africa occupies a special place within missionary history. It was seen in the nineteenth century as ...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...
This essay will examine the recruitment of single British women by leading Protestant missionary soc...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
Historians have long examined how different groups of women lived in ways contrary to post-World War...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...
In the 19th century, women missionaries found acceptance in the public domain and opportunities for...
This article looks at the gender dimension of religious missions administered by the Presbyterian Ch...
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...
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...
From the beginning, women who played an integral role in the Christian missionary movement of the ni...
Africa occupies a special place within missionary history. It was seen in the nineteenth century as ...
The white missionary couple is an assumed presence in mission history; its mid-nineteenth-century ub...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...
This essay will examine the recruitment of single British women by leading Protestant missionary soc...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
Historians have long examined how different groups of women lived in ways contrary to post-World War...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...
In the 19th century, women missionaries found acceptance in the public domain and opportunities for...
This article looks at the gender dimension of religious missions administered by the Presbyterian Ch...
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...
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...
From the beginning, women who played an integral role in the Christian missionary movement of the ni...