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Missionaries and modernity
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22 February 2022

EDUCATION / History, Social and cultural history, RELIGION / History, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Imperialism, History of religion, History of education
'Missionaries and Modernity is an invaluable contribution to the burgeoning fields of mission studies, education, and humanitarianism, and should be a key assigned reading for numerous graduate courses as well as a discursive linchpin for any further discussion of imperialism, mission education, and competing definitions of “modernity” and subjecthood.'
Journal of Moravian History, Volume 23, Number 2, 2023, pp. 157-160
'This book is a must for any scholar wishing to study empire and the missionary dynamic that operated within it.'
International Journal for Indian Studies, Volume 8, Issue 2. December 2023, pp. 116-117
Introduction: entangled histories of missionary education
1 ‘Liberal and comprehensive’ education: the Negro Education Grant and Nonconforming missionary societies in the 1830s
2 ‘The blessings of civilization’: the Select Committee on Aborigines (British Settlements)
3 Female education and the Liverpool Missionary Conference of 1860
4 Sustaining and secularising mission schools
5 Missionary lessons for Secular States: the Edinburgh World Missionary Conference, 1910
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index