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adam_text | CONTENTS
Introduction
xvii
Acknowledgements
ci
PART
1
Africa and the Enlightenment: Gender, Sexuality, Race
1.
Extract from A New Voyage to Guinea
(1744)
(London: Frank Cass,
1967),
pp.
220-1
WILLIAM SMITH
2.
Travels at the Cape of Good Hope
( 1772),
from
Pinkerton,
J.
(1808-1814),
A general collection of
the best and most interesting voyages and travels in all
parts of the world: many of which are now first translated
into English. Digested on a new plan. (London:
Longman, Hurst,
Rees,
and
Orme, Cadell
and Davies),
pp.
28-30
С
P. THUNBERG
3.
An Account of Travels into the Interior of
Southern Africa in the Years
1797
and
1798
(London:
T. Cadell
Jun.
and W. Davies,
1801,
facs from reprint,
Johnson Reprint Corporation, N.Y. and London,
1968),
pp.
168-9
JOHN BARROW
4.
Sarah Baartman, Hottentot Venus ,
The Times,
26
Nov.
1810
SARAH BAARTMAN
CONTENTS
5.
A Princess of
Dama
(photograph)
(Alldridge Collection,
1870-90,
Royal Commonwealth
Society Library,
Y30446F/1
8) 10
6. Swahili
Girls (photograph) (A. C. Gomes
and Sons,
1910)
(Royal Commonwealth Society
Collection, University of Cambridge Library, Y3047A/25)
11
PART
2
Anti-slavery
7.
Some Historical Accounts of Guinea, and
the General Disposition of its Inhabitants
(London 4th edition,
1788),
pp.
113-15 13
ANTHONY BENEZET
8.
The Bereaved Mother (British Library,
Anti-Slavery Collections)
16
ANONYMOUS
9.
Poem, The African Slave Trade , from
James
G. Basker,
Amazing Grace: an Anthology of
Poems about Slavery,
1660-1810,
(New Haven,
Connecticut; London: Yale University Press). The first
part of Mary Birkett s poem Slavery, pp.
422-44 18
MARY BIRKETT
10.
Travels to the Interior Districts of Africa
(1795-1797),
from
Pinkerton,
J.
(1808-1814),
A general
collection of the best and most interesting voyages and
travels in all parts of the world: many of which are now
first translated into English. Digested on a new plan.
(London: Longman, Hurst,
Rees,
and
Orme, Cadell
and Davies), pp.
839, 844 20
MUNGO
PARK
11.
Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra
Leone During the Years
1791-1793 (1794)
(London:
printed for the author, Adam Matthew Microfilm,
Colonial Discourses Series), pp.
23-5 22
ANNA MARIA FALCONBRIDGE
vi
CONTENTS
12. Poem Appeal
to the
Ladies
of Great
Britain , 27th December
1837,
British Emancipator,
(London: J. Haddon, from microfilm, Madison, State
Historical Society of Wisconsin)
24
13.
Slavery at the Cape of Good Hope , Anti-
Slavery Monthly Reporter
20 (31
Jan.), pp.
289-94 25
THOMAS PRINGLE
PART3
Slavery
West Africa
14.
Gold Coast Correspondence
(1857)
(Women Slave Owners, Anti-Slavery Papers, Rhodes House)
31
15.
Seventeen Years in Yoruba Country
(1855; 1877
edn),
(London: Religious Tract Society), pp.
143-7 32
ANNA
HINDERER
16.
Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra
Leone
(1794)
(London: printed for the author, Adam
Matthew Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series),
pp.
224-8 35
ANNA MARIA FALCONBRIDGE
Southern Africa
17.
Oral Narrative of a Cape Wet-Nurse: Katie
Jacobs, {A. P.O., official organ of the African Political
Organization,
1910,
by courtesy of the Cory Library for
Historical Research, Rhodes University, Grahamstown)
39
East Coast Slavery
18.
A Walk in the Nyassa Country
(1876)
(Royal Commonwealth Society Library,
Cambridge University Library, RCMS
221 ),
p.
16 45
BISHOP STEERE
VII
CONTENTS
PART
4
Queen Victoria,
Africa, and Slavery: Some Personal
Associations
19.
Samuel Crowther, in E. Stock, History of the
Church Missionary Society, vol.
2,
London Missionary
Society
1899,
(an account by Crowther of his reception
by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert,
1851 ),
pp.
111-13 47
20.
Dahomey and the Dahomians: Being the
Journal of Two Missions to the King of Dahomey and
Residence at his Capital in the Years
1840
and
1850,
vol.
2
(London: Frank Cass, reprint
1966),
first published
1851,
pp.
206-9 48
FREDERICK E. FORBES
21.
The Queen and the Negress: Mrs Ricks at
Windsor , Antigua Observer,
18
Aug.
1892,
(St John s Antigua, British Library, Newspaper Library)
51
PART
5
Women and Missions
West Africa
22.
Memoir of the Late Hannah Kilham Chiefly
Compiled and Edited by her Daughter-in-Law Sarah
Biller
(1837)
(London:
Darton
and Harvey),
pp.
178-81, 184-6 53
HANNAH KILHAM
23.
Seventeen Years in Yoruba Country, new edn
(c.
1877)
(London: Religious Tract Society), pp.
110-11 58
ANNA
HINDERER
Southern Africa
24.
Photographic representations of Lovedale-
Trained Mission Women: Tause
Soga, Ntame
Williams,
and Martha Mzimbu (South Africa National Library,
Cape Town)
60
vm
CONTENTS
Uganda
25.
Eighteen Years in
Uganda
and East Africa
(Edward Arnold,
1908,
London), vol.
2
of
2
volumes,
op.
28-9 63
BISHOP A. R. TUCKER
26.
Journal of Miss Edith Furley: Meeting the
Kabaka and his Wives (Church Missionary Society
Archives,
1895,
University of Birmingham,
Adam Matthew Microfilm), pp.
8-14 66
27.
On the Borders of Pigmy-Land, 4th edn
(London, Marshall Brothers,
с
1905),
pp.
71-3, 107-9 73
MRS RUTH FISHER
(NÉE HURDITCH)
PART
6
Women s Agency, Voices of Resistance, Imperial Postures
West Africa
28.
An Address by Henry Sylvester Williams in
Port of Spain Trinidad on
2
June
1901,
reported in the
Port of Spain Gazette (reprinted in the Federalist and
Grenada People,
13
June
1901)
(British Library,
Newspaper Library)
79
29.
Documents Concerning Women s Unrest,
1925
(Calabar and Aba Archives, Nigeria, by courtesy
of
Violeta Ekpo)
85
30.
A School in West Africa , Southern
Workman, Oct.
1926,
[minus illustrations]
91
ADELAIDE CASELY HAYFORD
East Africa
31.
A Visit to Frederick Lugard s Camp by the
Namasole, the Queen Mother of the Kabaka ofBuganda,
as told by Lugard in The Rise of Our East African
Empire
( 1893)
(Edinburgh:
Blackwood),
pp.
470-1 94
F. LUGARD
ix
CONTENTS
32.
Extract on
woman chiefs in Tanganyika
from East African Journey: Kenya and Tanganyika,
1929
and
1930 (1976)
(London: Faber and Faber), p.
61 95
MARGERY PERHAM
Egypt: Women and Nationalism
33.
Harem Years: The Memoirs of an Egyptian
Feminist,
1879-1924,
ed.
and trans. M. Badran
(1986),
(London, Virago), pp.
112-14
(memoirs of Huda Shaarawi)
97
34.
Letter from Esther Fahmy H. Wissa to Allenby
(Foreign Office files,
1922,
FO141/51
1/14083,
Adam Matthew Microfilm)
99
South Africa
35.
Native Life in South Africa, Before and Since
the European War and the Boer Rebellion
(London: P. S. King,
1916),
pp.
91-7
(extract concerning coloured women protesting
against the Pass Laws in
1913) 105
SOL
PLAATJE
PART
7
Sexuality, Prostitution, and Regulation
36.
Narrative of Two Voyages to the River Sierra
Leone During the Years
1791-1793 (1794)
(London: printed for the author, Adam Matthew
Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series), pp.
56-8 110
ANNA MARIA FALCONBRIDGE
PART
8
White Women and the Orient: The Nile and Egypt
37.
A Narrative of a Journey through Egypt
(1779; 1925
edn). Original letters from India
(1779-1815),
with an Introduction by
E. M.
Forster
(London:
Woolf), pp.
75-81 112
MRS ELIZA FAY
CONTENTS
38. Journal
of a Tour through Egypt, the
Peninsula of Sinai, and the Holy Land in
1838
and
1839
(London: Richard Watts, vol.
1,
Adam Matthew
Microfilm, Colonial Discourses Series
),
pp.,
213-17 117
MISS PLATT
39.
Extract from Letters from Egypt (London:
Macmillan and Co., Adam Matthew Microfilm,
Colonial Discourses Series), pp.
210-14 121
LADY DUFF GORDON
PART
9
On Trek in Southern Africa
40.
Twelve Hundred Miles in a Waggon
(1895)
(London: Edward Arnold, published in the India
Office), pp.
47-51, 237-9 125
ALICE BALFOUR
41.
Adventures in Mashonaland, By Two
Hospital Nurses
( 1893)
(London: Macmillan), pp.
90-8 1
З1
ROSE BLENNERHASSETT AND LUCY SLEEMAN
42.
Diary (extract). Extract from a notebook of
Dorothea
Bleek,
30
October-^ November
1911,
225b,
226a and b, 227a, University of Cape Town Archives,
ВС
151,
D.
Bleek,
A3.4,
facs.
138
DOROTHEA
BLEEK
PARTIO
White Women and Colonial Administrations
West Africa
43.
A Gold Coast Garden Party
(1929,
photograph)
(Cambridge University Library, Royal Commonwealth
Society Library, Correspondence and Papers of
Sir Philip
Smyly,
RCMS
137,
Y30446M)
142
44.
The Hut-tax in Africa
(letter to the Spectator,
19
Mar.
1898) 143
MARY KINGSLEY
xi
CONTENTS
45. Mary Kingsley private
letters to John
Holt
(13 and 19
Mar.
1898) (Highgate
Scientific and Literary
Institute) 145
46. Mary Kingsley ,
leading article in the
Journal
of the African Society,
1
(Oct.
1901),
pp.
1-3
(editorial)
149
47.
Correspondence between Mary Slessor and
ADC
Ito,
Nigeria, Sept.
1910
(Falk
Papers, Rhodes House)
152
48.
Letters from Mrs
Falk
to her son
concerning women s unrest, Aba Division, Nigeria
(Falk
Papers, Rhodes House, Mss Afr.s.1000,
1929),
pp.
121-3 153
South Africa
49.
Extracts from A Year s Housekeeping in
South Africa (London: Macmillan and Co.,
1877,
Adam Matthew Microfilm, Colonial Discourses
Series), pp.
250-4 156
LADY BARKER
50.
Harriet Colenso, letter to Chesson,
Secretary of the Aborigines Protection Society,
26
Aug.
1883;
and letter to Colenso from Shinganwa
and Undabuko
(6
July
1895,
Rhodes House
Anti-Slavery Papers)
160
PART
11
Flora Shaw and Margery Perham
Flora Shaw
51.
Flora Shaw, Colonial Editor, The Times,
1
May
1896,
p.
9
(leading article)
173
52.
Testimony of Flora Shaw, in Minutes of
Evidence, The Select Committee on British South
Africa,
25
May
1897,
vol.
9,
paper
311,
cols
8810-935 176
53.
Flora Shaw, Colonial Editor, Nigeria ,
The Times,
8
Jan.
1897,
p.
6 193
xii
CONTENTS
54. Correspondence
between
Flora,
later
Lady
Lugard, and Joseph
Chamberlain, Secretary of State
for the Colonies, Sept.-Nov.
1902,
Rhodes House
Library, MP308/7, folios
1-8,
and Chamberlain s reply
of Nov.
20,
folio
9 195
Margery Perham
55.
Extracts from her diary of a visit to
Somaliland, via Aden,
192]
(Rhodes House,
Perham Papers,
34/3, 9-12) 200
MARGERY PERHAM
PART
12
The South African War
1899-1902
56.
Letter from Mrs Tibbie Steyn to her
husband, in
Karel
Schoeman, In
Liefde
en Trou:
die
lewe
van president M. T. Steyn en mevrou Tibbie Steyn
met n keuse
uit huile
korrespondensie
(1987)
(Kaapstad,
Pretoria, Joburg, Human and Rousseau), pp.
53-7 204
57.
A Woman s Wanderings and Trials During
the Anglo-Boer War
(1903),
trans, by Lucy Hotz
(London: T. Fisher Unwin), pp.
47-9 208
MRS (GENERAL)
DE LA REY
58.
Shadows of the War (London: Edward
Arnold,
1900),
pp. xi-xv
210
MRS DOSIA BAGOT
59.
The Staff Work of the Anglo-Boer War
( 1901 )
(London: Grant Richards), pp.
165-7 214
LADY
BRIGGS
PART
13
Migration and Race
Migration From Britain
60.
The Cape as I Found It
(London: Eliot Stock,
1900).
pp.
1-3 216
BEATRICE HICKS
Xlii
CONTENTS
Migration
From India
61.
The Hard Lot of Certain British Subjects ,
Mitigate
Monthly VI (Oct.
1910-Mar.
1911 ),
pp.
362-9 220
ISABEL FYVIE MAYO
62.
Introducing South Africa or Dialogue of Two
Friends, by an Indian, Indian Opinion
(1911),
trans, by
Surendra Bhana and Kusum K. Bhoola, Durban Local
History Museum, pp.
17-21 227
63.
The Collected Works of
Mahatma
Gandhi,
1958-2000
(extracts) (Delhi: Publications Division,
Ministry
ofinformation
and Broadcasting, Govet. of
India,
1958-2000),
Conversation with Kasturba
Ghandhi , vol.
12,
item
31;
Speech at Vrededorp
Meeting , vol.
12,
item
147;
In
Memoriam
and
Untimely Death of a Young Passive
Resister ,
vol.
12,
items
273
and
274 232
PART
14
Transcolonial
Connections: Africa and Australia
64.
Members of the South Australian
Transvaal Nurses,
1900
(photograph) (National
Archives of Australian, Adelaide Office, Barcode:
861212,
Series No: D4477, Control symbol:
425).
Also reproduced in Bassett, J. Guns and Brooches
(1992)
(Melbourne, Oxford University Press)
234
65.
Alone in West Africa
(1912)
(London:
T. Werner Laurie), Childhood in Victoria , pp.
2-5,
Setting Foot in West Africa , pp
15-16 235
MARY GAUNT
66.
Letter from Miss Sophie Dixon (July
1909)
{Melbourne Girls Grammar School Notes,
MGGS Archives), pp.
109-110 240
67.
The Grey Battalion (Sydney: Angus and
Robertson), pp.
39-43 242
MAY TILTON (Nursing Sister with the Australian
Imperial Force,
1915-18)
xiv
CONTENTS
68. Miss Moller s
diary,
1922,
first impressions
of Africa, and Miss Moller s account of the beginnings
of Ngi ya School, Kenya (Kenya, Branch Archives,
Church Missionary Society-Victoria Australia) (extracts)
247
PART
15
South Africa: Networks of Women: Families,
Friendship, and Feminism
69.
Journal of Mrs Mary Brown (University of
Cape Town Archives and Special Collections,
The Brown Family Papers,
ВС
597,
D6), pp.
27-9, 31 255
70.
Trooper Peter
Halkét
of
Mashonaland
(1897)
(London: T. Fisher Unwin), pp.8
1-6 259
OLIVE
SCHREINER
71.
The Voice of South African Women for a
Lasting Peace (record of a public meeting held in Cape
Town in July
1900)
(Cape Archives, A583, vol.
87),
pp.
4-9 263
72.
Letter from Betty Molteno to her family in
Cape Town, Dec.
1916,
from Chronicle of the Family
(privately printed volume for circulation among the
Molteno, Murray, Bissett, and Beard families)
270
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title_full | Women and empire, 1750-1939 primary sources on gender and Anglo-imperialism 3 Africa ed. by Susan K. Martin ... |
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title_full_unstemmed | Women and empire, 1750-1939 primary sources on gender and Anglo-imperialism 3 Africa ed. by Susan K. Martin ... |
title_short | Women and empire, 1750-1939 |
title_sort | women and empire 1750 1939 primary sources on gender and anglo imperialism africa |
title_sub | primary sources on gender and Anglo-imperialism |
topic_facet | Quelle |
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