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4. Zion’s Egalitarian Promises in the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies, South Africa
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Joel Cabrita
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: The People’s Zion 1
- 1. Temperance, Divine Healing, and Urban Reform in Nineteenth-Century Australia 25
- 2. Christian Cosmopolitanism and Zion City in the American Midwest 55
- 3. Unity and Division in Early Twentieth-Century Johannesburg and in Transatlantic Zion 96
- 4. Zion’s Egalitarian Promises in the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies, South Africa 129
- 5. Sectarian Creativity and Populist Prophets in Interwar Johannesburg 164
- 6. Cosmopolitanism, Ethnicity, and Migrant Labor Networks in Southern African Zion 197
- 7. Youthful Reformers and the Politics of Bible Schools in the Kingdom of Swaziland 229
- Afterword: Zion and Pentecost 264
- APPENDIX 1. INTERVIEWS 275
- APPENDIX 2. LIST OF PRIMARY SOURCES 279
- ABBREVIATIONS 285
- NOTES 287
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 347
- INDEX 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: The People’s Zion 1
- 1. Temperance, Divine Healing, and Urban Reform in Nineteenth-Century Australia 25
- 2. Christian Cosmopolitanism and Zion City in the American Midwest 55
- 3. Unity and Division in Early Twentieth-Century Johannesburg and in Transatlantic Zion 96
- 4. Zion’s Egalitarian Promises in the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies, South Africa 129
- 5. Sectarian Creativity and Populist Prophets in Interwar Johannesburg 164
- 6. Cosmopolitanism, Ethnicity, and Migrant Labor Networks in Southern African Zion 197
- 7. Youthful Reformers and the Politics of Bible Schools in the Kingdom of Swaziland 229
- Afterword: Zion and Pentecost 264
- APPENDIX 1. INTERVIEWS 275
- APPENDIX 2. LIST OF PRIMARY SOURCES 279
- ABBREVIATIONS 285
- NOTES 287
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 347
- INDEX 349