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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- 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
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Connie A. Shemo, eds.
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