Routledge Research in Gender and History: An Historiography of Twentieth-Century Women’s Missionary Nursing Through the Lives of Two Sisters Doing the Lord’s Work in Kenya and South India

By Sara Ashencaen Crabtree This volume draws on a trove of unpublished original material from the pre-1940s to the present to offer a unique historiographic study of twentieth century Methodist missionary work and women’s active expression of faith practised at the critical confluence of historical and global changes. The study focuses on two English Methodist missionary nursing sisters and siblings, Audrey and Muriel Chalkely, whose words and experiences are captured in detail, foregrounding tumultuous socio-political changes of the end of Empire and post-Independence in twentieth-century Kenya and South India. Read more

Narod.hr – „Povjesničar Janković pisao Pavličeku u vezi Rodnih studija: Zašto gušite akademske slobode?“

Portal Narod.hr komentirao je prilog urednika portala Historiografija.hr „Kolegijalna poruka političaru Marijanu Pavličeku, jednom od glavnih protivnika Rodnih studija, koji je završio germanistiku i povijest na Filozofskom fakultetu u Zagrebu“. Opširnije: Povjesničar Janković pisao Pavličeku u vezi Rodnih studija: Zašto gušite akademske slobode? Kolegijalna poruka političaru Marijanu Pavličeku, jednom od glavnih protivnika Rodnih studija, koji je završio germanistiku i povijest na Filozofskom fakultetu u Zagrebu O pitanju iz komentara portala Narod.hr Read more

Call for Papers: Museums, Memory, Politics

MSA Museums and Memory Working Group 24 – 25 January, 2025 – Virtual The Memory Studies Association’s Museums and Memory Working Group welcomes proposals for its first-ever conference, to be held virtually on 24 and 25 January 2025. The theme of the 2025 conference, “Museums, Memory, Politics”, offers an opportunity to consider how museums navigate our increasingly politicized present from a position of entanglement within legacies of the past that continue to construct them as unquestioned arbiters of collective memory. Read more
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