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Myth and reality of the missionary family : Livingstonia Mission 1921-1928 / Isobel Esther Reid.

Van Pelt Library BV3625.N8 R45 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Reid, Isobel Esther, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Missions--Malawi.
Missions.
Christianity--Malawi.
Christianity.
Missions--Educational work--Malawi--History.
Church and education--Malawi--History.
Church and education.
Race discrimination--Malawi.
Race discrimination.
Livingstonia Mission (Malawi).
Malawi--Church history.
Malawi.
Physical Description:
182 pages : illustrations, map ; 20 cm
Place of Publication:
Mzuzu, Malawi : Mzuni Press, 2024.
Summary:
"Isobel Reid offers a concise account of the origins, establishment, and some internal dynamics of the Livingstonia Mission, in particular those impacting missionary families as seen through the eyes of a young missionary couple at its Bandawe station. This study not only demonstrates a general awareness of the role and initiative of the people of Northern Malawi, among whom and with whom the Scottish missionaries lived and worked, but also of the specific importance of interpersonal relationships between Scottish and Malawian women - as in the case of Marie Martin and her Tonga women friends. Race as the primary dividing line was thus subverted by mutual gender awareness. From 1978 Isobel Reid, a qualified nurse/midwife, with her doctor husband and young family lived for 18 months on Ekwendeni CCPA Mission Station before transferring to Mzuzu where Dr. Reid was in charge of St John's Roman Catholic Mission Hospital for four further years. A consequent academic interest in mission history resulted in an MTh (Edinburgh 1999) which provided the basis for this book."--Publisher description.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 162-173) and index.
ISBN:
9996060942
9789996060946
OCLC:
1442060518
Publisher Number:
90101003972

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