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Reclaiming the Women of Britain's First Mission to West Africa: Three Lives Lost and Found

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Reclaiming the Women of Britain’s First Mission to Africa is the compelling story of three long-forgotten women, two white and one black, who lived, worked and died on the Church Missionary Society...
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  • 22 November 2018
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Reclaiming the Women of Britain’s First Mission to Africa is the compelling story of three long-forgotten women, two white and one black, who lived, worked and died on the Church Missionary Society’s first overseas mission at the dawn of the nineteenth century. It was a time of momentous historical events: the birth of Britain’s missionary movement, the creation of its first African colony as a home for freed slaves, and abolition of the slave trade. Casting its long shadow over much of the women’s story was the protracted war with Napoleon.
Taking as its starting point a cache of fifty letters from the three women, the book counters the prevailing narrative that early missionary endeavour was a uniquely European and male affair, and reveals the presence of a surprising number of women, among them several with very forceful personalities. Those who are interested in women’s life history, black history, the history of the slave trade and British evangelism will find this book immensely enjoyable.
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Price: $330.00
Pages: 448
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies of Religion in Africa
Publication Date: 22 November 2018
ISBN: 9789004387119
Format: Hardcover
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"By skillfully uncovering the lives of Sarah Hartwig, Elizabeth Renner and Susanna Klein, Leach’s work offers a window into the contribution of the numerous women—often nameless and forgotten—who gratuitously contributed to the missionary project but, as Iris Busschers (2015) so pointedly observed, only were recognized as part of the missionary movement in their obituaries." - Martha Frederiks, Utrecht University, in: Exchange 49 (2020)
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" (in History of Education, 2011) and "African Girls, 19th Century Mission Education and the Patriarchal Imperative" (in Gender and Education, 2008).