Cannibals and Converts

Cannibals and Converts
Title Cannibals and Converts PDF eBook
Author Maretu
Publisher [email protected]
Total Pages 240
Release 1983
Genre Cannibalism
ISBN 9789820201668

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Story of the Cook Islands immediately before the coming of Europeans written by a Rarotongan missionary.

Cannibals and converts

Cannibals and converts
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Native Brazil

Native Brazil
Title Native Brazil PDF eBook
Author Hal Langfur
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages 304
Release 2014
Genre Brazil
ISBN 0826338410

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This volume is a significant contribution to understanding the ways Brazil's native peoples shaped their own histories.

Indigenous Evangelists and Questions of Authority in the British Empire 1750-1940

Indigenous Evangelists and Questions of Authority in the British Empire 1750-1940
Title Indigenous Evangelists and Questions of Authority in the British Empire 1750-1940 PDF eBook
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Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 296
Release 2015-08-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004299343

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This is the first full-length historical study of indigenous evangelists across a range of societies, geographical regions and colonial regimes and the first to focus on the complex issues of authority surrounding the evangelists. It answers a need frequently voiced in recent studies of Christian missions. Most scholars now acknowledge that the remarkable expansion of Christianity in Africa, Asia and the Pacific in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries owed far more to the efforts of indigenous preachers than to the foreign missionaries who loom so large in publications. This book addresses that concern making an excellent introduction to the role of indigenous evangelists in the spread of Christianity, and the many countervailing pressures with which these individuals had to contend. It also includes in the introductory discussions useful statements of the current state of scholarship and theoretical debates in this field.

Licentious Worlds

Licentious Worlds
Title Licentious Worlds PDF eBook
Author Julie Peakman
Publisher Reaktion Books
Total Pages 368
Release 2019-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1789141737

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Licentious Worlds is a history of sexual attitudes and behavior through five hundred years of empire-building around the world. In a graphic and sometimes unsettling account, Julie Peakman examines colonization and the imperial experience of women (as well as marginalized men), showing how women were not only involved in the building of empires, but how they were also almost invariably exploited. Women acted as negotiators, brothel keepers, traders, and peace keepers—but they were also forced into marriages and raped. The book describes women in Turkish harems, Mughal zenanas, and Japanese geisha houses, as well as in royal palaces and private households and onboard ships. Their stories are drawn from many sources—from captains’ logs, missionary reports, and cannibals’ memoirs to travelers’ letters, traders’ accounts, and reports on prostitutes. From debauched clerics and hog-buggering Pilgrims to sexually-confused cannibals and sodomizing samurai, Licentious Worlds takes history into its darkest corners.

John G. Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides

John G. Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides
Title John G. Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides PDF eBook
Author John Gibson Paton
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Total Pages 408
Release 1889
Genre Christian biography
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Violence and the Body

Violence and the Body
Title Violence and the Body PDF eBook
Author Arturo J. Aldama
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 466
Release 2003-05-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780253215598

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This title explores the relationship between subalternity, the discourse and technology of the body, and the rise and proliferation of racial, colonial, sexual, domestic, and state violence, examining the materiality of violence on the 'otherized' body.