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Colonization and Christianity : A popular history of the treatment of the natives by the / Europeans in all their colonies

In "Colonization and Christianity," William Howitt embarks on a critical examination of the interplay between imperialism and missionary work, asserting that the spread of Christianity often paralleled the expansion of colonial empires. Howitt employs a blend of narrative and analytical prose, weaving together historical accounts with personal insights to illuminate the complex relationship between colonizers and the indigenous populations they encountered. This work not only elucidates the socio-political consequences of colonization but also grapples with the ethical implications of missionary zeal, situating the discourse within the broader context of 19th-century Victorian values and imperial ideology. William Howitt, a prominent figure in the Victorian literary scene, was not only a writer but also a passionate advocate for social reform and a critic of unbridled capitalism. His own experiences and observations of life in rural England and abroad informed his perspective on the injustices faced by colonized peoples. Howitt's engagement with the burgeoning field of anthropology and his fervent belief in the importance of cultural understanding infused his narrative with depth and empathy. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the historical intersections of religion, colonialism, and cultural identity. Howitt's nuanced exploration invites readers to reflect on the legacies of colonialism and the complexities of moral responsibility, making it a compelling and thought-provoking addition to both historical and religious studies.


Author:

  • William Howitt

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 306 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Religion and faith
  • Religion
  • Religion and faith
  • Christianity

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