David Livingstone: Mission and EmpireA&C Black, 15.09.2006 - 274 Seiten David Livingstone (1813-1873) was one of the supreme representatives of the British Empire. Yet his career suffered many set-backs during his own life-time, and since his death his reputation has swung between extremes of adulation and dismissal. Were his epic journeys through Africa purely to save souls and counter the slave trade? Or were they the first steps towards bringing the peoples of Central Africa under the control of Europeans who would destroy their values and exploit them economically? Beyond these questions, there lies the puzzle of Livingstone's own character and its contradictions. Livingstone's career was certainly an extraordinary one. Born in poverty in Blantyre, Scotland, he educated himself by heroic endeavor, later proving him-self to be a remarkable linguist and scientist. His missionary journeys brought him into contact with a wide range of African peoples, for whom he showed remarkable sympathy. "David Livingstone: Mission and Empire is a scholarly and readable account of Livingstone's life and of his achievements. |
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A Student in Glasgow and London | 11 |
The LMS and Southern Africa | 27 |
11 | 41 |
Kolobeng and the North | 53 |
53 | 131 |
6 | 140 |
7 | 250 |
11 | 256 |
15 | 263 |
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Agnes appeared arrived Baines Bangweulu Batoka became Bedingfeld began Blaikie Blantyre Bombay Britain British Cabora called canoes Cape Town caravan central Africa century Charles Livingstone chief Christianity Chuma Church Clarendon clear coast colony David Livingstone despite east European father Glasgow hoped insisted January John journey Kirk Kolobeng Kololo Kongone Kuruman Lady Nyassa Lake Malawi Lake Tanganyika Last Journals later letter Linyanti Living Livingstone London Livingstone wrote Loanda Lualaba Luangwa Ma-Robert Mabotsa Mackenzie malaria Mang'anja Manyema Mary mission Missionary Travels Murchison Mzilikazi Ndebele Neil Ngoni Oswell party Philip Pioneer Portuguese reached river Robert Moffat Rovuma Schapera Scotland Scots Sebitwane Sechele Sekeletu sent Shire highlands slave trade South Africa southern Africa Stanley stay Susi Tete Tidman took trek trekboers Tswana Ujiji village Waller Xhosa young Zambesi Zambesi Expedition Zambesi Journal Zanzibari
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Disciples of All Nations: Pillars of World Christianity Lamin O. Sanneh Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2007 |