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Western Daughters in Eastern Lands: British Missionary Women in Asia

Autor Rosemary Seton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 ian 2013 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This book provides a compelling narrative history of the experiences and achievements of female British missionaries in China, India, and Africa during the 19th century and first half of the 20th century-the first such account available.Despite the fact that by the early 20th century female missionaries began to outnumber their male counterparts, there are few publications that document the contributions of women to the missionary movement against a backdrop of civil unrest, famine, and war. Western Daughters in Eastern Lands: British Missionary Women in Asia provides accurate and insightful information to rectify this glaring omission.In this book, author Rosemary Seton draws upon memoirs, letters, diaries, and mission records to create a unique and fascinating history of the British women whose sense of vocation took them to the East. As most British missionary women of this period were Anglicans, Baptists, Congregationalists, and Methodists, the focus is upon Protestant missionaries; Catholics are also included, however. Through these sources, a clear picture of women missionaries emerges: their social background and motivation; their lives on the mission-field and their place in mission hierarchies; their selection and training; and their educational, evangelical, and medical work. The book concludes with an assessment of their achievements and impact on foreign societies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781846450174
ISBN-10: 1846450179
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 17 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Original documents include materials extracted from letters, diaries, and memoirs of and about British women missionaries

Notă biografică

Rosemary Seton is research associate in the Department of the Study of Religions at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London, England.

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsAcknowledgementsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction1 The Making of the British Female MissionaryBackground to Carey's MissionHannah Marshman, the First Woman Missionary?A Missionary Couple in India, 1830s-1840sThe First Single Woman MissionaryFirst Protestant Mission to China"Female Usefulness" in the Straits SettlementsThe First Women's Missionary Society"A Young Woman Is.the Least Intended to Stand Alone"Women Missionaries Enter Mainland ChinaThe Expansion of Women's Work in IndiaMedicine and EvangelismMore Women than MenConclusion2 Responding to the Call: Motivation, Selection, Training, and Preparation"God and Nature Intended You for a Missionary's Wife"Ladies-"Free from the Cares and Toils of Home and Family Duties""The Master Needs Me in His Foreign Field"Educational BackgroundHealth, Age, and Family CircumstancesSocial BackgroundProfessional versus VocationalPreparation and Training for the Mission FieldPreparations for DepartureValedictory Services3 Life on the Mission FieldThe Journey Out and First ImpressionsLearning the LanguageThe Importance of the Christian HomeHomes for Single Women MissionariesLove and FriendshipHome SupportMarriageHealth and RecreationBeyond the Mission CompoundRetirement from the Mission Field4 The Structure and Organization of Women's Missionary WorkA Ladies' Missionary SocietyThe Importance of Local AssociationsThe Birth of the Church of England Zenana Missionary SocietyThe Demise of the Female Education SocietyThe Formation of Ladies' AuxiliariesWalking the Corridors with "Eyes Cast Down"Gendered Conflict on the Mission Field"Part of a Whole" or "Whole of a Part"-The Dilemma for Women Missionaries in the 20th Century"A Somewhat Uncertain Place in Joint Administration"Conclusion5 Missionary Women and EducationThe Introduction of Schooling in BengalEducation in the Indian Home"Plain" and "Fancy" NeedleworkGovernment Funding and Mission SchoolsTraining Indian Teachers, Calcutta, 1870s-1880sThe Development of Secondary EducationPioneering Educational Work in ChinaGirls' Schooling in China, 1880s-1920sEducation in Time of RevolutionThe Founding of Women's Christian College, Madras6 Missionary Women and Medical AidA Pioneer Woman Doctor in ManchuriaThe Founding of the First Medical School for Women in AsiaThe Rise of the Missionary NurseThe Changing Role of the Medical Missionary, 1920s-1950s"The Woman with the White Hair Who Bicycles": Dr. Claire Thomson and Preventive Medicine in India7 Missionary Women and EvangelismEvangelizing in the Punjab, 1890-1920Amy Carmichael and Rural Itineration in Southern IndiaBible Translation and Church Planting: The Toda Mission, 1890-1935Bible WomenEvangelizing in China with the China Inland MissionAfterwordSelect BibliographyIndexAbout the Author