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Author:
Keegan, Timothy J. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85264148
Title:
Dr Philip's empire : one man's struggle for justice in nineteenth-century South Africa / Tim Keegan.
Publisher:
Zebra Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
413 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colored), maps, portraits ; 25 cm
Subject:
Philip, John,--1775-1851.
Missionaries--South Africa--Biography.
Missionaries--Scotland--Biography.
Liberals--South Africa--Biography.
Christianity and politics--South Africa.
Race relations--Christianity.--Christianity.
South Africa--History--To 1836.
South Africa--History--1836-1909.
South Africa--Politics and government--To 1836.
South Africa--Politics and government--1836-1909.
Philip, John,--1775-1851.
Christianity and politics.
Liberals.
Missionaries.
Politics and government.
Race relations--Christianity.--Christianity.
Scotland.
South Africa.
To 1909
Biography.
History.
Biographies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-402) and index.
Summary:
"Dr John Philip towered over nineteenth-century South African history, championing the rights of indigenous people against the growing power of white supremacy, but today he is largely forgotten or misremembered. From the time he arrived in South Africa as superintendent of the London Missionary Society in 1819, Philip played a major role in the idealist and humanitarian campaigns of the day, fighting for the emancipation of slaves, protecting the Khoi against injustice, and opposing the dispossession of the Xhosa in the Eastern Cape. A fascinating picture of South Africa and the British Empire during a time of great change, Dr Philip's Empire documents Philip's encounters with Dutch colonists, English settlers and indigenous South Africans, his never-ending battles with fellow missionaries and colonial authorities, and his lobbying among the powerful for indigenous people's civil rights. A controversial and influential figure, Philip was considered an interfering radical subversive by believers in white superiority, but he has been labelled a condescending, hypocritical 'white liberal' in a more modern age. This book seeks to revive him from these judgements and to recover the real man and his noble but doomed struggles for justice in the context of his times."--Dust jacket.
ISBN:
1770227105
9781770227101
OCLC:
(OCoLC)945784093
LCCN:
2016441026
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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