- JStor-n Journal Articles| American Women Missionaries to India in the 19th Century
- Ironies of Emancipation: Changing Configurations of 'Women's Work' in the 'Mission of Sisterhood' to Indian Women Jane Haggis
Feminist Review , No. 65, Reconstructing Femininities: Colonial Intersections of Gender, Race, Religion and Class (Summer, 2000), pp. 108-126 - Singh, Maina Chawla, Gender, Religion, and "Heathen Lands" American Missionary Women in South Asia (1860s-1940s)
- Links to Online Resources: The Foreign Missionary Movement in the 19th centuries
- Internet Archive: Digital Library Free Books, Images, Movies, Music and Wayback Machine
- America's National Historical Newspapers.
...to all those women who cleared the pathway. This blog draws upon narratives and reminiscences of women, who founded such institutions in the late eighteenth and nineteenth hundreds.
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