The Missionary Herald

The Missionary Herald
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 528
Release: 1840
Genre: Congregational churches
ISBN:

Vols. for 1828-1934 contain the Proceedings at large of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

The Foochow Missionaries, 1847–1880

The Foochow Missionaries, 1847–1880
Author: Ellsworth C. Carlson
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1684171822

This detailed study investigates the early decades (1847–1880) of Protestant missionary work in one of the important provincial capitals of China. Missionary activities are examined from the points of view of the missionaries themselves, of the British and American consuls in Foochow, and of the Chinese officials in Foochow and in the Prefectural and District Cities around. The author gives careful consideration to the obstacles to missionary success, including sources of conflict between the missionaries and the Chinese. The Wu-shih-shan incident of 1878 in Foochow is given special attention.

Cherokee Women in Charge

Cherokee Women in Charge
Author: Karen Coody Cooper
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2022-03-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1476646384

Cherokee women wielded significant power, and history demonstrates that in what is now America, indigenous women often bore the greater workload, both inside and outside the home. During the French and Indian War, Cherokee women resisted a chief's authority, owned family households, were skilled artisans, produced plentiful crops, mastered trade negotiations, and prepared chiefs' feasts. Cherokee culture was lost when the Cherokee Nation began imitating the American form of governance to gain political favor, and white colonists reduced indigenous women's power. This book recounts long-standing Cherokee traditions and their rich histories. It demonstrates Cherokee and indigenous women as independent and strong individuals through feminist and historical perspectives. Readers will find that these women were far ahead of their time and held their own in many remarkable ways.

The History of the Book in the Middle East

The History of the Book in the Middle East
Author: Geoffrey Roper
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351888285

This selection of papers by scholarly specialists offers an introduction to the history of the book and book culture in West Asia and North Africa from antiquity to the 20th century. The flourishing and long-lived manuscript tradition is discussed in its various aspects - social and economic as well as technical and aesthetic. The very early but abortive introduction of printing - long before Gutenberg - and the eventual, belated acceptance of the printed book and the development of print culture are explored in further groups of papers. Cultural, aesthetic, technological, religious, social, political and economic factors are all considered throughout the volume. Although the articles reflect the predominance in the area of Muslim books - Arabic, Persian and Turkish - the Hebrew, Syriac and Armenian contributions are also discussed. The editor’s introduction provides a survey of the field from the origins of writing to the modern literary and intellectual revivals.

Red Over Black

Red Over Black
Author: R Halliburton
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN:

Appendix A presents interviews with ex-slaves "conducted during the 1930s."