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Welsh missionaries and British imperialismExplore the intricate relationship between Welsh missionaries and British imperialism in 'Welsh Missionaries and British Imperialism.' This groundbreaking book delves into the journey of Thomas Jones, the first Welsh missionary sent to the Khasi Hills of northeast India in 1841. Follow his transformative path from rural Wales to Cherrapunji, known as the wettest place on earth and a central location for Christianization in India. The Welsh
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Explore the intricate relationship between Welsh missionaries and British imperialism in 'Welsh Missionaries and British Imperialism.' This groundbreaking book delves into the journey of Thomas Jones, the first Welsh missionary sent to the Khasi Hills of northeast India in 1841. Follow his transformative path from rural Wales to Cherrapunji, known as the wettest place on earth and a central location for Christianization in India. The Welsh missionaries, as colonised colonisers, played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the Khasi people, making this book essential reading for those interested in missionary history, imperialism, and cultural interactions. The narrative addresses crucial themes such as authority crises, geographical isolation, and the moral dilemmas faced by both individuals and institutions. Additionally, it provides valuable insights into the broader ideologies of colonial control, including political, scientific, and racial elements. Written by a direct descendant of Thomas Jones, this work offers a unique perspective on the impact of Welsh missionaries within the British Empire and enriches our understanding of the imperial experience in a neglected area of India. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone fascinated by the intersections of faith, culture, and power in the context of colonialism, this book adds a significant dimension to the study of Welsh heritage and British imperial history. Dive into this essential resource today and unearth the vibrant, yet complex history of Welsh missionaries in the age of imperialism.

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