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Volume 21/1. 2008
Mission and Empire
This issue is published by Brill (Leiden). For more details and orders, please visit Brill's website (click here)
John Stuart (Guest editor/éditeur invité)
Introduction: "Mission and Empire",
pp. 1-5(5)
O'Brien, Anne
"Creating the Aboriginal Pauper: Missionary Ideas in Early 19th Century Australia", pp. 6-30
Prudhomme, Claude
"Les Missions Catholiques et la Colonisation Française Sous la IIIe République (1870 - 1940) : Raison Missionnaire, Raison d'Etat et Régulation Romain", pp. 31-56
Welch, Ian and Stuart, John
"William Henry Fitchett: Methodist, Englishman, Australian, Imperialist", pp. 57-72
Bateman, Fiona
"Defining the Heathen in Ireland and Africa: Two Similar Discourses a Century Apart", pp. 73-96
Morrison, Hugh
"'But We are Concerned with a Greater Imperium': The New Zealand Protestant Missionary Movement and the British Empire, 1870-193", pp. 97-127
Book reviews
Religions and Missionaries around the Pacific, 1500-1900 (Review by Fanny Wonu Veys); 'Incidental' Ethnographers. French Catholic Missions on the Tonkin-Yunnan Frontier, 1880-1930
(by Kathleen L.Lodwick); Missions, States, and European Expansion in Africa (by Brendan Carmody); Missionaries of the State. The Summer Institute of Linguistics, State Formation, and Indigenous Mexico, 1935-1985
(by Jean-Pierre Bastian); Sea la luz. The Making of Mexican Protestantism in the American Southwest, 1829-1900
(by Jean-Pierre Bastian)
Online at: http: http://brill.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/brill/ssm
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