Competing Kingdoms
Women, Mission, Nation, and the American Protestant Empire, 1812-1960
Herausgeber: Reeves-Ellington, Barbara; Shemo, Connie A; Sklar, Kathryn Kish
Competing Kingdoms
Women, Mission, Nation, and the American Protestant Empire, 1812-1960
Herausgeber: Reeves-Ellington, Barbara; Shemo, Connie A; Sklar, Kathryn Kish
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Collection makes case for the significance of religion to U.S. imperial culture and for womens' agency in the U.S. Protestant missions movement from the early 19th to the mid-20th centuries.
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Collection makes case for the significance of religion to U.S. imperial culture and for womens' agency in the U.S. Protestant missions movement from the early 19th to the mid-20th centuries.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780822346586
- ISBN-10: 0822346583
- Artikelnr.: 29933837
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780822346586
- ISBN-10: 0822346583
- Artikelnr.: 29933837
Barbara Reeves-Ellington is Associate Professor of History at Siena College in Loudonville, New York. Kathryn Kish Sklar is Distinguished Professor of History at the State University of New York, Binghamton. Connie A. Shemo is Assistant Professor of History at the State University of New York, Plattsburgh.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction / Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Connie
Schemo 1
I. Re-visioning American Women in the World
Women's Mission in Historical Perspective: American Identity and Christian
Internationalism / Jane H. Hunter 19
Woman, Missions, and Empire: New Approaches to American Cultural Expansion
/ Ian Tyrrell 43
II. Women
Canonizing Harriet Newell: Women, the Evangelical Press, and the Foreign
Mission Movement in New England, 1800–1840 / Mary Kupiec Cayton 69
An Unwomanly Woman and Her Sons in Christ: Faith, Empire, and Gender in
Colonial Rhodesia, 1899–1906 / Wendy Urban-Mead 94
"So Thoroughly American": Gertrude Howe, Kang Cheng, and Cultural
Imperialism in the Women's Foreign Missionary Society, 1872–1931 / Connie
Shemo 117
From Redeemers to Partners: American Women Missionaries and the "Woman
Question" in India 1919–1939 / Susan Haskell Khan 141
III. Mission
Settler Colonists, "Christian Citizenship," and the Women's Missionary
Federation at the Bethany Indian Mission in Wittenberg, Wisconsin,
1884–1934 / Betty Ann Bergland 167
New Life, New Faith, New Nation, New Women: Competing Models at the Door of
Hope Mission in Shanghai / Sue Gronewold 195
"No Nation Can Rise Higher than Its Women": The Women's Ecumenical
Missionary Movement and Tokyo Women's Christian College / Rui Kohiyama 218
Nile Mother: Lillian Thrasher and the Orphans of Egypt / Beth Baron 240
IV. Nation
Embracing Domesticity: Women, Mission, and Nation Building in Ottoman
Europe, 1832–1872 / Barbara Reeves-Ellington 269
Imperial Encounters at Home: Women, Empire, and the Home Mission Project in
Late Nineteenth-Century America / Derek Chang 293
Three African American Women Missionaries in the Congo, 1887–1899: The
Confluence of Race, Culture, Identity, and Nationality / Sylvia M. Jacobs
318
"Stepmother America": The Woman's Board of Missions in the Philippines,
1902–1930 / Laura R. Prieto 342
Conclusion. Doing Everything: Religion, Race, and Empire in the U.S.
Protestant Women's Missionary Enterprise, 1812–1960 / Mary A. Renda 367
Selected Bibliography 391
Contributors 397
Index 401
Introduction / Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Connie
Schemo 1
I. Re-visioning American Women in the World
Women's Mission in Historical Perspective: American Identity and Christian
Internationalism / Jane H. Hunter 19
Woman, Missions, and Empire: New Approaches to American Cultural Expansion
/ Ian Tyrrell 43
II. Women
Canonizing Harriet Newell: Women, the Evangelical Press, and the Foreign
Mission Movement in New England, 1800–1840 / Mary Kupiec Cayton 69
An Unwomanly Woman and Her Sons in Christ: Faith, Empire, and Gender in
Colonial Rhodesia, 1899–1906 / Wendy Urban-Mead 94
"So Thoroughly American": Gertrude Howe, Kang Cheng, and Cultural
Imperialism in the Women's Foreign Missionary Society, 1872–1931 / Connie
Shemo 117
From Redeemers to Partners: American Women Missionaries and the "Woman
Question" in India 1919–1939 / Susan Haskell Khan 141
III. Mission
Settler Colonists, "Christian Citizenship," and the Women's Missionary
Federation at the Bethany Indian Mission in Wittenberg, Wisconsin,
1884–1934 / Betty Ann Bergland 167
New Life, New Faith, New Nation, New Women: Competing Models at the Door of
Hope Mission in Shanghai / Sue Gronewold 195
"No Nation Can Rise Higher than Its Women": The Women's Ecumenical
Missionary Movement and Tokyo Women's Christian College / Rui Kohiyama 218
Nile Mother: Lillian Thrasher and the Orphans of Egypt / Beth Baron 240
IV. Nation
Embracing Domesticity: Women, Mission, and Nation Building in Ottoman
Europe, 1832–1872 / Barbara Reeves-Ellington 269
Imperial Encounters at Home: Women, Empire, and the Home Mission Project in
Late Nineteenth-Century America / Derek Chang 293
Three African American Women Missionaries in the Congo, 1887–1899: The
Confluence of Race, Culture, Identity, and Nationality / Sylvia M. Jacobs
318
"Stepmother America": The Woman's Board of Missions in the Philippines,
1902–1930 / Laura R. Prieto 342
Conclusion. Doing Everything: Religion, Race, and Empire in the U.S.
Protestant Women's Missionary Enterprise, 1812–1960 / Mary A. Renda 367
Selected Bibliography 391
Contributors 397
Index 401
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction / Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Connie
Schemo 1
I. Re-visioning American Women in the World
Women's Mission in Historical Perspective: American Identity and Christian
Internationalism / Jane H. Hunter 19
Woman, Missions, and Empire: New Approaches to American Cultural Expansion
/ Ian Tyrrell 43
II. Women
Canonizing Harriet Newell: Women, the Evangelical Press, and the Foreign
Mission Movement in New England, 1800–1840 / Mary Kupiec Cayton 69
An Unwomanly Woman and Her Sons in Christ: Faith, Empire, and Gender in
Colonial Rhodesia, 1899–1906 / Wendy Urban-Mead 94
"So Thoroughly American": Gertrude Howe, Kang Cheng, and Cultural
Imperialism in the Women's Foreign Missionary Society, 1872–1931 / Connie
Shemo 117
From Redeemers to Partners: American Women Missionaries and the "Woman
Question" in India 1919–1939 / Susan Haskell Khan 141
III. Mission
Settler Colonists, "Christian Citizenship," and the Women's Missionary
Federation at the Bethany Indian Mission in Wittenberg, Wisconsin,
1884–1934 / Betty Ann Bergland 167
New Life, New Faith, New Nation, New Women: Competing Models at the Door of
Hope Mission in Shanghai / Sue Gronewold 195
"No Nation Can Rise Higher than Its Women": The Women's Ecumenical
Missionary Movement and Tokyo Women's Christian College / Rui Kohiyama 218
Nile Mother: Lillian Thrasher and the Orphans of Egypt / Beth Baron 240
IV. Nation
Embracing Domesticity: Women, Mission, and Nation Building in Ottoman
Europe, 1832–1872 / Barbara Reeves-Ellington 269
Imperial Encounters at Home: Women, Empire, and the Home Mission Project in
Late Nineteenth-Century America / Derek Chang 293
Three African American Women Missionaries in the Congo, 1887–1899: The
Confluence of Race, Culture, Identity, and Nationality / Sylvia M. Jacobs
318
"Stepmother America": The Woman's Board of Missions in the Philippines,
1902–1930 / Laura R. Prieto 342
Conclusion. Doing Everything: Religion, Race, and Empire in the U.S.
Protestant Women's Missionary Enterprise, 1812–1960 / Mary A. Renda 367
Selected Bibliography 391
Contributors 397
Index 401
Introduction / Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Connie
Schemo 1
I. Re-visioning American Women in the World
Women's Mission in Historical Perspective: American Identity and Christian
Internationalism / Jane H. Hunter 19
Woman, Missions, and Empire: New Approaches to American Cultural Expansion
/ Ian Tyrrell 43
II. Women
Canonizing Harriet Newell: Women, the Evangelical Press, and the Foreign
Mission Movement in New England, 1800–1840 / Mary Kupiec Cayton 69
An Unwomanly Woman and Her Sons in Christ: Faith, Empire, and Gender in
Colonial Rhodesia, 1899–1906 / Wendy Urban-Mead 94
"So Thoroughly American": Gertrude Howe, Kang Cheng, and Cultural
Imperialism in the Women's Foreign Missionary Society, 1872–1931 / Connie
Shemo 117
From Redeemers to Partners: American Women Missionaries and the "Woman
Question" in India 1919–1939 / Susan Haskell Khan 141
III. Mission
Settler Colonists, "Christian Citizenship," and the Women's Missionary
Federation at the Bethany Indian Mission in Wittenberg, Wisconsin,
1884–1934 / Betty Ann Bergland 167
New Life, New Faith, New Nation, New Women: Competing Models at the Door of
Hope Mission in Shanghai / Sue Gronewold 195
"No Nation Can Rise Higher than Its Women": The Women's Ecumenical
Missionary Movement and Tokyo Women's Christian College / Rui Kohiyama 218
Nile Mother: Lillian Thrasher and the Orphans of Egypt / Beth Baron 240
IV. Nation
Embracing Domesticity: Women, Mission, and Nation Building in Ottoman
Europe, 1832–1872 / Barbara Reeves-Ellington 269
Imperial Encounters at Home: Women, Empire, and the Home Mission Project in
Late Nineteenth-Century America / Derek Chang 293
Three African American Women Missionaries in the Congo, 1887–1899: The
Confluence of Race, Culture, Identity, and Nationality / Sylvia M. Jacobs
318
"Stepmother America": The Woman's Board of Missions in the Philippines,
1902–1930 / Laura R. Prieto 342
Conclusion. Doing Everything: Religion, Race, and Empire in the U.S.
Protestant Women's Missionary Enterprise, 1812–1960 / Mary A. Renda 367
Selected Bibliography 391
Contributors 397
Index 401