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Sharkey, Heather JKeywords
History of ReligionAfrican History
Near and Middle Eastern Studies
Islamic World and Near East History
Missions and World Christianity
History of Christianity
Islamic Studies
Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies
Near Eastern Languages and Societies
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Abstract
Scholars frequently acknowledge the force of political Islam in shaping the Muslim societies of Africa and Asia, but seldom consider the role that Christian activism has played in these societies, particularly in the context o f Western imperialism and globalization. Of central importance here is the history of Christian missionary attempts to convert Muslims in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries - a period when the British, French, and Dutch colonial powers lent their protection to European and American evangelical groups that operated within their overseas empires.Date
2003-06-01Type
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oai:repository.upenn.edu:nelc_papers-1033http://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1033&context=nelc_papers
http://repository.upenn.edu/nelc_papers/34