1st Edition
Cassidy & Kaston-Tange: Children and Empire, Vol. I
Volume I: The ‘Civilizing’ Mission: Education, Morality, and Conversion Part 1: Evangelism/Conversion Global 1. ‘An Irish Boy’s Legacy to the Holy Childhood’, The Irish Monthly, 13, 150 (1885), p. 657. 2. The Children’s Missionary Newspaper, Dec. 1843, pp. 1–9 and Jan. 1844, pp. 9–16. 3. Miss S. Louise Day, ‘"Junior Work": Christian Endeavor Societies in Mission Lands’, Life and Light for Woman (Feb. 1895), pp. 62–9. 4. Rev. John Gregson, ‘Poor Abraham’, The Juvenile Missionary Herald (London: J. Heaton & Son, 1860), p. 24. 5. Ethel Daniels Hubbard and Mary Porter Gamewell, Under Marching Orders: A Story of Mary Porter Gamewell (New York: The Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, 1909), pp. 3–15. 6. ‘Human Sacrifice’, The Missionary Magazine and Chronicle, CXIX (1846), frontispiece, pp. 50–1. Americas 7. M. Heymann, ‘Jewish Child-Saving in the U.S.’, Charities Review, 6 (July 1897), pp. 438–40. 8. Steven R. Riggs, Tah-Koo Wah-Kan: The Gospel Among the Dakotas (Boston: Congregational-Sabbath School and Publishing Society, 1869), pp. 36–53, 401–7. Asia 9. ‘The Missionary in India, Extracted from a Letter of the Rev. John Gregson, Agra’, The Juvenile Missionary Herald (London: Heaton & Son, 1860), pp. 63–5. 10. Milly Cattell, Behind the Purdah, or the Lives and Legends of our Hindu Sisters (Calcutta & Simla: Thacker, Spink & Co., 1916), pp. 1–11. 11. Emma Dense, ‘A Half Day Among the Zenanas’, Heathen Woman’s Friend (Oct. 1892), pp. 79–81. 12. Ada Lee, ‘A Day in the Zenanas’, Woman’s Missionary Friend (Oct. 1898), pp. 115–16. 13. Sarah Tucker, South India Sketches, Vol. 1 (London: James Nisbet, 1848), pp. 1–17. Pacific 14. Rufus Anderson, The History of the Sandwich Islands Mission (Boston: Congregational Publishing Society, 1870), pp. 26–31, 178–82, 240–8, 265–70. 15. Lucy Goodale Thurston, The Life and Times of Mrs. Lucy G. Thurston (Ann Arbor, Michigan: S. C. Andrews, 1882), pp. 125–36, 143–4, 147–54. Part 2: Education Africa 16. Miss Nancy Jones, ‘Life in a New Station, Mount Silinda, Gazaland’, Life and Light for Woman (Dec. 1894), pp. 589–90. 17. ‘"Juvenile Department", Course of Study’, Life and Light for Woman (Feb. 1895), pp. 97–9. Asia 18. Margaretha J. Bengal, ‘The Pear Flower School of Korea’, Heathen Woman’s Friend (April 1893) frontispiece, p. 230. 19. Mary Thorn Carpenter, A Girl’s Winter in India (New York: A. D. F. Randolph, 1892), pp. 84–97. 20. Mrs Margaret Denning, ‘Orphanages in India’, Woman’s Missionary Friend (Oct. 1897), frontispiece, pp. 91–4. 21. Miss J. G. Evans, ‘China. Girls’ Day School at Tung-Cho’, Life and Light for Woman (Feb. 1894), pp. 62–5. 22. Rev. A. H. Lash, Blossoms and Fruit of Missionary Work or What Indian Girls Can Do (London: John F. Shaw & Co., 1885), pp. 11–36. 23. Fanny A. Perkins, ‘School Comrades in Rangoon’, Woman’s Missionary Friend (June 1896), pp. 331–2. 24. Pauline, Root, M.D. ‘India. Contrasts’, Life and Light for Woman (Dec. 1892), pp. 553–7. 25. Dr Pauline Root, ‘The Kindergarten in Kobe, Japan’, Life and Light for Woman (Oct, 1892), pp. 459–63. 26. The Rev. George Stosch, ‘Education in India’, The Missionary Review of the World, 17 (April 1894), pp. 270–4. Middle East 27. Mary Louise Whately, Ragged Life in Egypt (London: Seeley, Jackson and Hallday, 1863), pp. 48–56, 161–73, 197–208. Pacific 28. Helen Mather, One Summer in Hawaii (New York: Cassell Publishing Co., 1891), pp. 151–7 Part 3: The Child as Evangelical Too 29. Clara M. Cushman, ‘Sarah Wang Introduced’, Heathen Woman’s Friend (Jan. 1893), pp. 168–9 30. Miss H. J. Gilson, ‘A Zulu Christian—The Story of Ella’, Life and Light for Woman (Aug. 1895), pp. 364–6 31. Mrs Edward S. Hume, ‘India. Self-Offering’, Life and Light for Woman (Aug. 1891), pp. 394–8 32. Ada Lee, Seven Heroic Children. A Great Sorrow and a Great Victory (London: Morgan and Scott, 1906), pp. 29–45 (includes frontispiece and two pages of photographs) 33. Sarah Wang Liu, ‘Chinese Women’, Heathen Woman’s Friend (Jan. 1893), p. 169 34. Miss Ella J. Newton, ‘The Story of Ting Chio, Our "Precious Pearl"’, Life and Light for Woman (Feb. 1894), pp. 57–60 35. Miss B. B. Noyles, ‘The Girls’ Normal School in Madura’, Life and Light for Heathen Woman (July 1893), pp. 364–7 36. Rev. N. L. Rockey, ‘The Girl We Have But May Not Keep Her’, Heathen Woman’s Friend (Oct. 1892), pp. 84–6 37. Mary Martha Sherwood, The History of Little Henry and his Bearer (London: F. Houston & Son, 1816), pp. 12–17, 26–9, 129–39.
Biography
Cheryl Cassidy, Cheryl Kaston-Tange






