Missionary Writing and Empire, 1800–1860
Discover the intricate dynamics of colonialism and religion in Missionary Writing and Empire, 1800–1860 by Anna Johnston. Published in 2007 by Cambridge University Press, this compelling 280-page paperback delves into the nuanced roles that missionaries played within colonial cultures. Johnston expertly navigates the tension between imperial ambitions and religious motivations, providing a critical examination of texts from Indian and Australian missions. Through her insightful analysis, she highlights the intersections of gender, colonialism, and race within the context of nineteenth-century evangelical activities. This book is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of missionary work and its impact on society during a transformative era. Explore how these narratives shaped perceptions and contributed to the broader historical landscape of the time.