This article traces relationships between German-speaking missionaries and politics in the English-speaking world of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It particularly examines the relationship between Moravian missionaries and the colonial government in Victoria, Australia demonstrating how politics impinged upon missionary work.
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- TitleColonial Agents : German Moravian Missionaries in the English-Speaking World
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- AnnotationDie Veröffentlichung erfolgt mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Sussex Academic Press.
- LanguageEnglish
- Bibl. ReferenceGrimshaw, Patricia; May, Andrew (Hrsg.): Missionaries, Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Change, First Nations and the Colonial Encounter Series. Sussex : Sussex Academic Press, 2010, S. 138-150
- Document typeArticle in a collected edition
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- ISBN978-1-84519-308-9
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