Emily J. Manktelow
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The missionary family
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This chapter explores the acceptance of the missionary family as the primary means of mission activity within that mission enterprise. Both wife and child became instrumental to mission, and were thereby incorporated into the enterprise. The consolidation of missionary families within LMS policy can be seen as a consistent attempt by the Directors to cushion against this costly and inconvenient possibility, and thus did not reflect a dramatic shift within the upper echelons of the Society, but rather continuity with the earlier financial mores of a humanitarian institution based on private charity. This shift manifested in two main ways: the establishment of regional schools for missionary children and the desire to create a new settler class based on missionary families. The missionary parents were divided in their own minds between wanting their children to be removed from regions of moral and physical contamination, and suffering the emotional consequences of separation.

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Missionary families

Race, gender and generation on the spiritual frontier

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