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Taking as its starting point a cache of fifty letters from three women who were part of Britain's first mission to West Africa, this book counters the prevailing narrative that the early nineteenth century mission was a uniquely European and male affair.

Produktbeschreibung
Taking as its starting point a cache of fifty letters from three women who were part of Britain's first mission to West Africa, this book counters the prevailing narrative that the early nineteenth century mission was a uniquely European and male affair.
Autorenporträt
Fiona Leach, Ph.D. (1991), is Professor Emerita of international education at the University of Sussex, UK. She is a former editor of the journal Compare and has researched and published widely on gender and education in Africa and Asia, including "Resisting Conformity: Missionary Women and the Schooling of Girls in Early 19th Century West Africa", History of Education , 2011, and "African girls, 19th Century Mission Education and the Patriarchal Imperative", Gender and Education, 2008.