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18 Collections
104 Volumes
1,994 Documents
703,812 Pages

Introduction

Many of the primary source collections published by British Online Archives (BOA) demonstrate the development and impact of key ideologies, secular and theological. Thus, they can be grouped under the broad theme of “Philosophy and Religion”. 

This theme illuminates one of BOA’s archival strengths: our extensive collections relating to Christian missionaries that operated throughout the globe—typically within British colonial contexts—throughout the seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. 

These collections chart the dissemination and development of Christianity, particularly Anglicanism, throughout the early modern and modern periods, casting light on the activities of missionaries, including the work of female evangelists. The collections likewise evidence the (at times hostile) reception that representatives of Christian missionary societies received in traditionally non-Christian cultures. Many of these evangelists hailed from Britain and Europe. There are, however, examples of people who chose to convert to Christianity and who themselves engaged in proselytism. 

Consequently, many of the collections located within this theme can be utilised in order to explore the varied contexts in which Christian missionaries operated and the differing reactions and outcomes that their work generated.

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An image of Oswald Mosley walking towards the camera. To the left of him are a line of people saluting to him.

Licensed to access The British Union of Fascists: 1933-1953

War, Security, and Intelligence Europe Politics and Social Movements Philosophy and Religion United Kingdom
Contributor The National Archives Contents 6 Volumes, 53 Documents (7,862 Pages)
A painting of Lady Welby on the left sat down, with William Welby-Gregory stood on her right.

Licensed to access 19th and 20th Century Philosophy in Perspective

19th Century 20th Century Modern History Europe Philosophy and Religion
Contributor Senate House Library, University of London Contents 6 Volumes, 54 Documents (17,620 Pages)
An image of the Wesleys' Holy Club meeting at Oxford.

Licensed to access Methodist Publications, 1855-1919

19th Century 20th Century Modern History Europe Media and Communications Philosophy and Religion
Contributor Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History, Oxford Brookes University Contents 3 Volumes, 21 Documents (24,449 Pages)
Statue of John Wesley.

Licensed to access The Methodist Recorder, 1861-1919

19th Century 20th Century Modern History Europe Media and Communications Philosophy and Religion
Contributor Oxford Centre for Methodism and Church History, Oxford Brookes University Contents 5 Volumes, 39 Documents (42,079 Pages)

Contextual Essays

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Guide to British Illustrated Periodicals, 1869–1970

British Online Archives
Published 3rd January, 2024 30 min read
A painting of Lady Welby on the left sat down, with William Welby-Gregory stood on her right.

Victoria Lady Welby (1837-1913) and Significs

Professor Susan Petrilli
Published 18th July, 2022 47 min read

A Brief Introduction: The Records of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts

Isobel Pridmore
Published 10th March, 2021 11 min read
A black and white image of the top of a Church. A sign on the Church reads Wesleyan Erected 1879.

The Methodist Recorder, 1861-1919: Collection Guide

British Online Archives
Published 22nd October, 2020 22 min read
A black and white image of the top of a Church. A sign on the Church reads Wesleyan Erected 1879.

Methodist Publications, 1855-1919: Collection Guide

British Online Archives
Published 22nd October, 2020 22 min read
Hands holding a cross on a necklace.

Tracing the Origins and Consequences of Christian Missionary Activities in Africa

Felix Meier zu Selhausen
Published 5th November, 2019 4 min read
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