At Christmas 1936, Presbyterian children in New Zealand raised over GBP400 for an x-ray machine in a south Chinese missionary hospital. From the early 1800s, thousands of children in the British world had engaged in similar activities, raising significant amounts of money to support missionary projects world-wide. But was money the most important thing? Hugh Morrison argues that children's education was a more important motive and outcome. This is the first book-length attempt to bring together evidence from across a range of British contexts. In particular it focuses on children's literature, the impact of imperialism and nationalism, and the role of emotions.
- ISBN10 9004471030
- ISBN13 9789004471030
- Publish Date 2 September 2021
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country NL
- Imprint Brill
- Format Paperback
- Pages 122
- Language English
- URL brill.com/product_id4078235