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Missions, Education and Conversion in Colonial Africa
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2019
Palgrave Studies in Economic History
This chapter traces the origins and long-term development of African mass-education in colonial sub-Saharan Africa. Specifically, it addresses the unique role of Christian missions in prompting a genuine schooling revolution and explores the comparative educational expansion across colonies and between genders. While the initial expansion of missions was motivated by a global competition for new church members, the development of African mass-education essentially depended on local conditions.
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-25417-9_2
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