Missionary Discourses of Difference Negotiating Otherness in the Bri
Missionary Discourse examines missionary writings from India and southern Africa to explore colonial discourses about race, religion, gender and culture. The book is organised around three themes: family, sickness and violence, which were key areas of mis
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Missionary Discourses of Difference Negotiating Otherness in the British Empire, 1840–1900
Esme Cleall
Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies Series General Editors: Meghan Vaughan, King’s College, Cambridge, UK, and Richard Drayton, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK This informative series covers the broad span of modern imperial history while also exploring the recent developments in former colonial states where residues of empire can still be found. The books provide in-depth examinations of empires as competing and complementary power structures, encouraging the reader to reconsider their understanding of international and world history during recent centuries. Titles include: Sunil S.Amrith DECOLONIZING INTERNATIONAL HEALTH India and Southeast Asia, 1930–65 Tony Ballantyne ORIENTALISM AND RACE Aryanism in the British Empire Peter F. Bang and C. A. Bayly (editors) TRIBUTARY EMPIRES IN GLOBAL HISTORY James Beattie EMPIRE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANXIETY Health, Science, Arts and Conservation in South Asia and Australasia, 1800–1920 Robert J. Blyth THE EMPIRE OF THE RAJ India, Eastern Africa and the Middle East, 1858–1947 Roy Bridges (editor) IMPERIALISM, DECOLONIZATION AND AFRICA Studies Presented to John Hargreaves L. J. Butler COPPER EMPIRE Mining and the Colonial State in Northern Rhodesia, c.1930–64 Hilary M. Carey (editor) EMPIRES OF RELIGION Nandini Chatterjee THE MAKING OF INDIAN SECULARISM Empire, Law and Christianity, 1830–1960 Esme Cleall MISSIONARY DISCOURSES OF DIFFERENCE Negotiating Otherness in the British Empire, 1840–1900 T. J. Cribb (editor) IMAGINED COMMONWEALTH Cambridge Essays on Commonwealth and International Literature in English Michael S. Dodson ORIENTALISM, EMPIRE AND NATIONAL CULTURE India, 1770–1880 Jost Dülffer and Marc Frey (editors) ELITES AND DECOLONIZATION IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Ulrike Hillemann ASIAN EMPIRE AND BRITISH KNOWLEDGE China and the Networks of British Imperial Expansion B.D. Hopkins THE MAKING OF MODERN AFGHANISTAN Ronald Hyam BRITAIN’S IMPERIAL CENTURY, 1815–1914 A Study of Empire and Expansion
Iftekhar Iqbal THE BENGAL DELTA Ecology, State and Social Change, 1840–1943 Brian Ireland THE US MILITARY IN HAWAI’I Colonialism, Memory and Resistance Robin Jeffrey POLITICS, WOMEN AND WELL-BEING How Kerala Became ‘a Model’ Gerold Krozewski MONEY AND THE END OF EMPIRE British International Economic Policy and the Colonies, 1947–58 Sloan Mahone and Megan Vaughan (editors) PSYCHIATRY AND EMPIRE Javed Majeed AUTOBIOGRAPHY, TRAVEL AND POSTNATIONAL IDENTITY Gandhi, Nehru and Iqbal Francine McKenzie REDEFINING THE BONDS OF COMMONWEALTH, 1939–1948 The Politics of Preference Gabriel Paquette ENLIGHTENMENT, GOVERNANCE, AND REFORM IN SPAIN AND ITS EMPIRE, 1759–1808 Sandhya L. Polu INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN INDIA 1892–1940 Policy-making and the Perception of Risk Ricardo Roque HEADHUNTING AND COLONIALISM Anthropology and the Circulation of Human Skulls in the Portuguese Empire, 1870–1930 Michael Silvestri IRELAND AND INDIA Nationalism, Empire and Memory Aparna Vaidik IMPERIAL ANDAM
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