Missionary Imperialists?

Cover of Missionary Imperialists? by John H Darch
Author: John H Darch
Year: 2009
Language: en
Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 9781498253413
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 1.25 pounds
Width: 0.69 inches
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“Missionary Imperialists?” by John H Darch, published by Wipf & Stock Publishers in April 2009, offers an in-depth examination of the role of British Protestant missionaries during the Mid-Victorian era in tropical Africa and the south-west Pacific. This 300-page book explores the complex interactions between missionaries and government officials, both in London and the colonies, highlighting how these relationships influenced imperial development. The introductory chapter outlines the main missionary societies involved, setting the stage for six detailed case studies that focus on key regions and issues, including the Pacific labor trade and the dynamics in places like Fiji, New Guinea, and various parts of Africa.

Readers will find a thorough analysis of how missionary activities intersected with broader humanitarian campaigns, particularly in relation to slavery and labor practices. Darch argues that while some missionaries may have supported imperialism, their involvement was often incidental rather than intentional. The book illustrates how missionaries, through their educational efforts and moral teachings, became unintentional agents of imperialism, impacting the balance of power on the frontiers of empire. This edition provides a comprehensive look at the historical context and implications of missionary work, making it a significant contribution to the fields of religion, spirituality, and theology.


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Missionary Imperialists? examines the frontiers of empire in tropical Africa and the south-west Pacific in the Mid-Victorian era. Its central theme is the role played by British Protestant missionaries in imperial development and a continuous thread is the interaction between the missions and those in government, both London and in the colonies. An introductory chapter examines the main missionary societies involved in this study. This is followed by six detailed case studies, three from the south-west Pacific (the Pacific labor trade, Fiji, and New Guinea) and three from tropical Africa (the Gambia, Lagos and Yorubaland, and East Africa). The crucial importance of influential missionary supporters in Britain is noted as its missionary involvement in wider campaigning networks with other humanitarian groups. The book argues that where missionaries did aid imperial development it was largely incidental, an “”imperialism of result”” rather than an “”imperialism of intent”” to use the categories of Cain and Hopkins. It will be seen that although there were a few dedicated imperialists in the missionary ranks, and others gradually became convinced that the future of their particular mission and its people would be most secure under British jurisdiction, the majority had no such enthusiasm. Yet this did not mean that they had no effect on imperial development. Campaigns against both slavery and indentured labor inevitably raised the profile and influence of Europeans on the imperial frontier thus shifting a fragile balance in their direction. Most importantly, by their very presence on the frontiers of empire and as providers of education and European moral and spiritual values, missionaries became incidental and sometimes unintentional but nevertheless effective agents of imperialism.

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