Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Tractarian Beginnings: Theology and Society in Britain and East Africa, 1830–1865
Chapter 2. From Slaves to Christian Mothers: Developing a Doctrine of Female Evangelism, 1863–1877
Chapter 3. Industrials and Schoolgirls: Bonds of Personal Dependency and the Mbweni Girls’ School, 1877–1890
Chapter 4. Networks of Affective Spirituality: Evangelism and Expansion, 1890–1930
Chapter 5. Of Marriages and Mimbas: Minding the Borders of the Christian Community, 1910–1930
Chapter 6. I Am a Spiritual Mother: Affect, Celibacy, and Social Reproduction, 1920–1970
Chapter 7. The Intimacies of National Belonging: Community Building in Post-Independence Tanzania, 1960–1970
Epilogue
A Note on Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index