British influence on what was to become the British Empire and French influence on French speaking Africa have been extensively explored so far, but few books focus on French missions in Britain’s sphere of influence. The French missionary Eugene Casalis represents a perhaps unique experience of a man taking part in the nation-building process in an African country, Lesotho, which belonged to London’s ‘reserve’. Casalis was to become the King’s special advisor and is still hailed today as one of the few men who built the country. Based on the research of a dozen African and European academics who convened in Morija in 2012 to commemorate the bicentenary of that great Protestant humanist and to analyse "Missionary Work in Africa in Eugene Casalis’s Time and Beyond", this book will provide fresh and stimulating material for readers interested in colonial and post-colonial studies, missions and religion, and cultural and historical exchanges between the Southern part of the African continent and Great Britain.
Jamary Molumeli & Michel Prum
Missionary Work in Africa in Eugene Casalis’s Time and Beyond [PDF ebook]
Missionary Work in Africa in Eugene Casalis’s Time and Beyond [PDF ebook]
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Format PDF ● Pages 115 ● ISBN 9781443881876 ● Editor Jamary Molumeli & Michel Prum ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2015 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 4513719 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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