"The Madagascar Mission: A Statement In Reply To Recent Criticisms" presents a historical defense of the London Missionary Society's activities in Madagascar during the 19th century. Authored by the London Missionary Society and J. Pearse, this document addresses critiques leveled against their missionary work and colonial presence on the island.
This book offers valuable insights into the complexities of missionary work, colonial governance, and cultural exchange during a period of significant global transformation. It serves as a primary source for understanding the perspectives, motivations, and challenges faced by missionary organizations operating in colonial contexts. Scholars and students of religious history, African studies, and colonial history will find this a crucial resource.
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