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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 3
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Part I. The Home Fields
- 1. Cultivating Christians in Colonial Canadian Missions 21
- 2. Mothers of the Empire: Maternal Metaphors in the Northern Canadian Mission Field 46
- 3. The Picturesqueness of His Accent and Speech': Methodist Missionary Narratives and William Henry Pierce's Autobiography 67
- 4. 'Eating the Angels' Food': Arthur Wellington Clah - An Aboriginal Perspective on Being Christian, 1857-1909 88
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Part II. Over the Seas and Far Away
- 5. Wallace of West China: Edward Wilson Wallace and the Canadian Educational Systems of China, 1906-1927 111
- 6. 'Their Names May Not Shine': Narrating Chinese Christian Converts 134
- 7. Shifts in the Salience of Gender in the International Missionary Enterprise during the Interwar Years 152
- 8. Missions and Empires: A Case Study of Canadians in the Japanese Empire, 1895-1941 177
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Part III. Bringing It All Back Home
- 9. The Silent Eloquence of Things: The Missionary Collections and Exhibitions of the Society of Jesus in Quebec, 1843-1946 205
- 10. Collecting Cultures: Canadian Missionaries, Pacific Islanders, and Museums 235
- 11. 'Curios' from a Strange Land: The Oceania Collections of the Reverend Joseph Annand 262
- 12. Finding God in Ancient China: James Mellon Menzies, Sinology, and Mission Policies 279
- Contributors 307
- Illustration Credits 311
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 3
-
Part I. The Home Fields
- 1. Cultivating Christians in Colonial Canadian Missions 21
- 2. Mothers of the Empire: Maternal Metaphors in the Northern Canadian Mission Field 46
- 3. The Picturesqueness of His Accent and Speech': Methodist Missionary Narratives and William Henry Pierce's Autobiography 67
- 4. 'Eating the Angels' Food': Arthur Wellington Clah - An Aboriginal Perspective on Being Christian, 1857-1909 88
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Part II. Over the Seas and Far Away
- 5. Wallace of West China: Edward Wilson Wallace and the Canadian Educational Systems of China, 1906-1927 111
- 6. 'Their Names May Not Shine': Narrating Chinese Christian Converts 134
- 7. Shifts in the Salience of Gender in the International Missionary Enterprise during the Interwar Years 152
- 8. Missions and Empires: A Case Study of Canadians in the Japanese Empire, 1895-1941 177
-
Part III. Bringing It All Back Home
- 9. The Silent Eloquence of Things: The Missionary Collections and Exhibitions of the Society of Jesus in Quebec, 1843-1946 205
- 10. Collecting Cultures: Canadian Missionaries, Pacific Islanders, and Museums 235
- 11. 'Curios' from a Strange Land: The Oceania Collections of the Reverend Joseph Annand 262
- 12. Finding God in Ancient China: James Mellon Menzies, Sinology, and Mission Policies 279
- Contributors 307
- Illustration Credits 311
- Index 313